In turn, relevance gives meaning
to everything else about which we think, including denial; thus causing that
which facilitates relevance to be inherently undeniable. Being at once necessary and
innately undeniable, this structure is inarguably self
evident and thus a universal by definition.
As such, it constitutes the ultimate form of 'certainty' for all reflective
beings. This makes it the only form of the absolute that we are
capable of confirming by way of our
thought process -- since all other candidates lack some aspect of this
required progression. The recognition of certainty's
importance, in light of the absence of an understanding of its mechanics, has resulted in a sequence of quantitative attempts to characterize
this absolute -- attempts that have seriously compromised its true nature. Varying in
exactitude they
continue to promote confusion. Overcoming this confusion is
now crucial to mankind's continued survival. The following material seeks to flesh
out the true implications relative to 'certainty' and thereby establish its
role in
the advancement of global problem solving.
This breakthrough in knowledge
theory comes at a time when academia has all but
dismissed the possibility of ever realizing a common denominator for human thought.
The reduction of Philosophy, Theology and Metaphysics, from
necessity to curiosity, in academic institutions worldwide, bears stark testimony to
this fact. Based
upon the deteriorating state of our planet, it is becoming
increasingly clear that we cannot survive ourselves without the guidance that these missing disciplines can
offer. The discovery of 'certainty'
finally provides the missing key by which these disciplines can come together and act in
concert -- to help chart the needed way.
Prior to the qualification of the undeniable, reason was torn between two opposing possibilities as
the defining element of itself -- order or chaos. This caused
'certainty' to appear to be a multiplicity as opposed to a
singularity. This misnomer mired our sense of purpose in a confusion
that was irresolvable. With 'certainty' now in
evidence, it is clear that order has ultimate precedence over chaos in the
greater scheme of things. As a result, reason's validation of its own process is
now known to be contingent upon
its adherence to singularity -- as its prime directive -- and not some jaded multiplicity.
This allows us to
finally resolve the issue of priority within dichotomy; a problem that previously undermined knowledge theory and
thereby confused reason's undeniable responsibility to itself -- both
individually and collectively. This revelation is a major breakthrough in human thought and one that is crucial to the advancement of
World peace.