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PART 1: http://unveilingthereality.com/2014/12/2...-of-tools/

PART 2: http://unveilingthereality.com/2015/03/0...object-ii/

EXCERPT: Welcome back to this blog. This month, I will be looking at the remaining points I left out from the first part of the post “REALITY IS A COMPLEX OBJECT”. In the first part, I explained the reasons behind the denial of complexity. I also talked about Plato’s allegory and his view on the human observation process of Reality. Then, I proceeded to introduce a series of reasons why Plato could be right, when he stated that the human observation of Reality is incomplete.

The first reason was the existence of a possible dimensional mismatch between the real object to be measured and the measuring tool. The second point was, through the eyes of the modern Physics, how Reality shows up right before our eyes in dramatically different ways, depending on the context. Therefore, a first conclusion to be drawn is that the dimensional mismatch and the multi-faced Reality are aspects that we should take into consideration when dealing with real problems.

The second part of this post is devoted to complete my reasons to support the view of a complex Reality. The two remaining reasons to be explained are what I call the “non-observable” and “non-predictable” universes. Finally, I will devote a section to explain what I mean with this post, and how we can use these ideas as a framework for a new perspective to confront problems in life....