Range of Validity
- By our definition of physical object, we consider that a human body may only be approximately physical.
- Invoking various hypotheses restricts subsequent consideration to limited phenomena. For example, the assumption of conjugate symmetry presumes some kind of lateral isotropy.
- Logical description requires indestructible seeds. And our understanding of the meaning of a particle requires that events be very repetitious. So we only consider sensations that are stable or reproducible.
- WikiMechanics considers only Anaxagorean sensations. Other sensations are mostly ignored. So the description of sensation is not exhaustive.
- So given all these limitations, we try to avoid using words like real, universal or cosmic.
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