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Herrmann, RA. 1986.
CRSQ 22(4):189-198. CELD ID 2295 Abstract This is the third article in the series entitled Nature: The Supreme Logician. In this article the supermind processes associated with the deductive-world model are discussed. The specific scientific object called the developmental paradigm is defined and its unique behavior is investigated. It is shown how this object and supermind processes deterministically generate the entire universe in which we dwell as well as the fundamental constituents of all material microphysical, macrophysical and large scale structures. It is shown that the deductive world model is a nontrivial grand unification. Two simple models are described that indicate some of the difficulties with uniformitarianism. Using the concepts of supermind choice and superuniform alterations it is proved that the linguistic concepts of random behavior and random cause are theory (i.e. discipline language) dependent and are not absolute in character.
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