The Fabric of Social-Time: A Function of Society Over Time
Its important to continue to think of the underlying dynamics that occur in the event of a society, as being influenced by what should be thought of as forces. The thinking of these forces should be no different than that of the major four universal forces. In fact, these social forces are derivative of the universal forces. The social forces are thus reducible to the universal forces and the unification of these forces is the pursuit of information theory. While initially the focus of IT was for commercial communication purposes, IT exhibited precise similarities to fundamental physical science models. Later IT models and physical models were found to be one in the same. Since, the implications of IT have been linked to other human pursuits of fundamental science and deemed equal.
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