Within an upside-down-dimension (what Frank R. Wallace called an anticivilization) there is nothing assured and deterministic, about a forever upward trend from tribal hostility toward social civility. As Richard Dawkins has pointed out: “the trend is rather like a saw-tooth on a log scale” … it goes up and down, but the overall trend is upward, but there is nothing inevitable about this slow upward trend within a Rule of Man dimension. However, within a Prime Law dimension, the upward trend from the tribal to the civil would be an inevitable and unstoppable upward curve…indeed, the scale would switch from a ‘saw-tooth’ pattern to a geometric or perhaps even exponential forever upward trend.
Craig H.
Within an upside-down-dimension (what Frank R. Wallace called an anticivilization) there is nothing assured and deterministic, about a forever upward trend from tribal hostility toward social civility. As Richard Dawkins has pointed out: “the trend is rather like a saw-tooth on a log scale” … it goes up and down, but the overall trend is upward, but there is nothing inevitable about this slow upward trend within a Rule of Man dimension. However, within a Prime Law dimension, the upward trend from the tribal to the civil would be an inevitable and unstoppable upward curve…indeed, the scale would switch from a ‘saw-tooth’ pattern to a geometric or perhaps even exponential forever upward trend.
Craig H.
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