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It was always the case that I needed to understand the broader context within which we exist. Without that understanding there would only ever be a limited knowledge of everything. I sought the most fundamental and rational and scientific ground from which to explore the nature of the Universe. Through exploring the interpretations of physics, I soon realized that it was a paradigm with limited explanatory capacity. You could rightly say that from the very moment I conceived of physics as an abstractionist paradigm, it was the beginning of the end of the belief in the infallibility of its interpretations.
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