Gamer, mathematician, academic
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[W]e are led to understand nature in terms of an inexhaustible diversity and multiplicity of things, all of them reciprocally related and all of them necessarily taking part in the process of becoming, in which exist an unlimited number of relatively autonomous and contradictory kinds of motion. As a result no particular kind of thing can be more than an abstraction from this process…
To begin with, let us recall that we are led to understand nature in terms of an inexhaustible diversity and multiplicity of things, all of them reciprocally related and all of them necessarily taking part in the process of becoming, in which exist an unlimited number of relatively autonomous and contradictory kinds of motion. As a result no particular kind of thing can be more than an abstraction from this process, an abstraction that is valid within a certain degree of approximation, in definite ranges of conditions, within a limited context, and over a characteristic period of time.
David Bohm, Causality & Chance in Modern Physics