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Certainty

In order to obtain knowledge and certainty, it is necessary to be able to observe, in fact, three universes in which there could be trees.

The first of these is one’s own universe; one should be able to create for his own observation in its total form for total perception a tree.

The second universe would be the material universe, which is the universe of matter, energy, space and time, which is the common meeting ground of all of us and what we call the MEST universe (from the initials of matter, energy, space and time).

The third universe is actually a class of universes, which could be called “the other fellow’s universe,” for he and all the class of “other fellows” have universes of their own.

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