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Foundations of the economic and social history of the United States: Theoretical

Scott Albers

MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: In sum, in these essays I explore the self-similarity between levels, the fractal structure of reality, through an investigation of an inherent and unavoidable uncertainty which is unique to each level. These essays will demonstrate that as each level struggles to resolve its own inherent uncertainty, a new and higher structure is forced to emerge. This new level largely resolves the problems generated by the inherent uncertainty of the lower level, but evolves its own inherent uncertainty, one which is unique to itself as a new and higher level. By identifying and describing clearly these inherent uncertainties we trace the chain of being mentioned above. We may also outline the basic structure of each new level for in the effort to confront inherent uncertainty the new level must and will mimic the structure of lower level which gave it birth. Considering the levels above, we discover therein numerous and random sorts of change. Our question then becomes, “How might evolution be structured throughout all reality? How might the development of each of the ten levels of order be coordinated in a common law, a universal set of principles? And how might this organization be demonstrated as useful?”

Keywords: Fifth dimension; Zeno’s Paradox; Russell’s Paradox; Parmenides; consciousness; unemployment; Okun’s Law; real GNP; crisis; prediction; mathematics; economic history; cycle; Kondratiev wave; long wave; Golden Mean; phi; pi; mathematic ratio; octave; music; political economy wave; Great Pyramid; Giza; Khufu; theory of everything; Kaluza; General Theory of Relativity; complexity; Parmenides (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A1 A10 A12 A19 B5 C02 C7 C70 F5 F59 F6 F60 K0 K00 N0 N00 P0 P00 P4 P5 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-02-15
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