Most people are unaware of the discovery in the 1920s of a group of linguistics after Kant’s failure to unify the fields of empiricism and rationalism. This discovery says — sensual data are primarily symbolic. Most people missed this discovery because the wars of the 20th century diverted them and still divert them as we move forward in the 21st century. However, without this discovery, physical scientists were able to develop a symbol language based on six different symbols (charge, temperature, mass, length, time, and angle). With only six symbols, they uncovered other symbols such as ‘density.’ These other symbols are found with mathematical laws that can predict sensual data. For instance, using mathematics, density was found to be equal to mass divided by volume (length 3). This success occurred because these symbols are number-symbols, apply only to nonliving things, and describe the infrastructure of life that God created. Many physical scientists believe that its symbolic language can be completed because they do not believe that God exists. My God tells me that knowledge cannot be completed..
No other field of thought has developed such a predictive symbolic language because these fields deal with living things such as God, humans, birds, dogs, ... etc. These living things are not predictable and describable mathematically. Accordingly, I believe that these other fields of thought can develop symbolic languages using word-symbols. However, although living things are not predictable, life is rational and even intellectual. For instance, keeping ourselves clean and having children is rational. And, life is intellectual because knowledge grows without end.
At this stage in the development of human life, humans are failing because they are not improving their symbolic languages. Human events like terrorism and the wars of WWI, WWII, Viet Nam, Iraq,. Israel/Lebanon, etc. only indicate that man has lost, or never found, his God.
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