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[[Concept]]ual frames of the [[universe]] are only relatively true; they are serviceable scaffolding which must eventually give way before the expansions of enlarging [[cosmic]] comprehension. The understandings of [[truth]], [[beauty]], and [[goodness]], [[morality]], [[ethics]], [[duty]], [[love]], [[divinity]], [[origin]], [[existence]], [[purpose]], [[destiny]], [[time]], [[space]], even [[Deity]], are only relatively true. God is much, much more than a Father, but the Father is man's highest concept of God; nonetheless, the Father-Son portrayal of [[Creator]]-[[creature]] relationship will be augmented by those supermortal conceptions of Deity which will be attained in [[Orvonton]], in [[Havona]], and on [[Paradise]]. Man must think in a mortal universe frame, but that does not mean that he cannot envision other and higher frames within which thought can take place.
 
[[Concept]]ual frames of the [[universe]] are only relatively true; they are serviceable scaffolding which must eventually give way before the expansions of enlarging [[cosmic]] comprehension. The understandings of [[truth]], [[beauty]], and [[goodness]], [[morality]], [[ethics]], [[duty]], [[love]], [[divinity]], [[origin]], [[existence]], [[purpose]], [[destiny]], [[time]], [[space]], even [[Deity]], are only relatively true. God is much, much more than a Father, but the Father is man's highest concept of God; nonetheless, the Father-Son portrayal of [[Creator]]-[[creature]] relationship will be augmented by those supermortal conceptions of Deity which will be attained in [[Orvonton]], in [[Havona]], and on [[Paradise]]. Man must think in a mortal universe frame, but that does not mean that he cannot envision other and higher frames within which thought can take place.
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell%27s_Theorem Bell's Theorem]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell%27s_Theorem Bell's Theorem]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Stanley_Eddington Eddington, Arthur Stanley]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Stanley_Eddington Eddington, Arthur Stanley]
 
*[[Quantum Mechanics]]
 
*[[Quantum Mechanics]]
  

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