Now, one would logically wonder what close relation physics has with psychology and how from a search about a final result we go to
thoughts on natural phenomena. These introductory pages do not cover the topic to answer this question. But really these fields of research
are more closely linked (according to rational thinking and also with observation in experience). We quietly know a world that is unknown to those who explore
in detail
with naked eyes and this truth will be immediately apparent from a few fundamental thoughts and rational thinking. We will find from the first
the closest relations between all sciences and sciences are in a human mind and with
a human psychology. A trained mind with specialization is characterized by a corresponding word. But knowledge as well as a mental
capacity is not the whole mind nor so clearly separated. Knowledge and mental ability are together with other thoughts and information,
along with other abilities and inabilities, with psychological reactions and desires and with the whole life of a person. Even the most
well-educated professor is hard to limit the mind to answer exclusively with what has learned or knows. Credibility is easy to be lost
and a collaboration to be canceled by a short word
"yes" and "no". Also there are always moments of life with dilemmas, with fear of unwanted
reactions or with a desire for expected benefits, and there are many moments where we do not have time, patience and peace of mind to
think consistently.
Research fields that are considered
unrelated to each other have common concepts and rules of logic. Their connection is logical concepts which we inevitably use to unite
images, information, concepts and separate words (that is, to we think) and to know. As e.g. are the concepts of union and separation, of
beginning and end, of time, of the pace of evolution, the concept of repetition, the frequency of a repetition, the concept of
connection and interaction, of action and reaction, of cause and result, similarity and heterogeneity, quantity and
quality, part and whole and the mathematical concepts, such as addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, equality and
inequality, proportion and function and so on. If you understand, these common concepts are features that are inevitably introduced by researcher's thinking and are revealed in any research, whether it is a study of human psychology or a natural
phenomenon. Obviously these are common features in the reality that psychology investigates and even in the reality that physics
explores.
Among the first features of things that are immediately selected using words are "nouns" and "verbs". But many things are more
complicated and cannot be properly expressed. They are not male or female and numerically they are not a unit as we choose to think
about them or on the contrary they are a single whole and we see them as many things together. The rules of connecting general
concepts and logic, as well as the correct wording, are a prerequisite for any science. These rules of logic are necessary for
knowledge to have meaning (which is inferred through thought). Knowledge without these rules would be nothing more than memorization
without thought and repetition of thoughts as cultivated in our minds, and would rather be purely fantasies. Knowledge requires rules
(logic) in order to be knowledge and not a fantasy or an unmeaning thought. The same, rules are imposed on the phenomena so that there
are really ... That is why we notice that things have some similarities and are never completely different.
Cosmonomy: A common
reality with same laws for all things |
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Reality seems to have some fixed features regardless of the forms, changes and peculiarities we observe
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