General conclusions

1. Modern science is based on binary logic and, as a result of that, appropriate to solve simple binary problems, but unable to solve complex multifactorial ones (see also: hypotheses).

2. Energy is supposed to be a simple generalizing property which equals, as such, i.e. deprived of any spatiotemporal order, the product of mass and temperature, but appears in spacetime in a complex way (see: energy, spacetime appearance). If the case indeed, the former implies that energy is not equivalent to mass (m) alone, but to the product of mass and temperature (mT) (see: energy//..., spacetime//... & appearance//equations).

3. Complex order is considered to be an intrinsic property of any system governed by three or more different, but interdependent axiomatic, basic, simple and/or complex variables of whatever kind (see: complex order). 

4. Complex behavior is typified by a partially predictable (0<P<1) alternation of relatively well predictable regular or simple events and relatively poorly predictable pseudo-chaotic adaptive chance events (see: complex behavior & predictability).

5. Complexity-based physical probability (0<P<1) or significance (P<?) differs fundamentally from methodological error-based statistical probability (0<p<1) or significance (p<0.05) (see: complex predictability).

6. The degree of complexity of complex systems is assumed to depend on the number and nature of the interdependent variables involved, knowledge of the initial situation or actual state, and the time interval between actual state and its past or future virtual states to be predicted (see: degree of complexity).

7. Reduction of complex knowledge is believed to eliminate phenomenal intrinsic complexity, while synthesis of axiomatic, basis, simple and/or complex knowledge is thought to induce new increasingly complex knowledge (see: method & complex scientific method).

8. Human language is considered to be a complex phenomenon itself and therefore appropriate to describe nature's complexity adequately (see: complex phenomena, complex order & complex behavior).

9. The equation PH (phenomenality) = mTl3t3 may lie at the reductionistic or analytical basis, and All, or, if preferred, God, at the inductionistic or synthetic basis of a theory of everything (see: phenomenon//equations).

10. In order to understand the complex character of the physical as well as social sciences, modern binary simple science should be extended to a metamodern polyfactorial complex science (see: science).


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