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FUNCTIONAL SOCIETY/UNIFICATION OF CREATION
If anything exists that was created exists, then creation exists. If houses are created, then trees are also created. Creation is as obvious a function of reality as is gravity. Without creation nothing would exist. There would only be chaos. Even elements are created from energy. These elements are the building blocks of physical reality. In order to build anything from building blocks, it is necessary to have a creative force that can order design and function in a meaningful way. In other words, it requires an intelligent being with creative power. People have the power of creation. They can create lifestyles, societies and functional products. People are designed to work, using their energy to change the world in which they live. Energy is the source of all work. This work creates realities from concepts. There are two types of concepts, those from nature and those from people. A tree is a concept from nature and a house is a concept from people. People use the building blocks provided by nature. Can you imagine people without nature? We would be an integral part of chaos!
The unification principle is the consistency of function and design throughout nature which provides a rational experience. Ignoring this obvious principle is an example of people's tendancy to prefer lofty and scientific explanation. An example of this can be known through the following example.
The Patient: I have been having a problem breathing and swallowing.
The Doctor: What size collar are you wearing?
Patient: Size 14.
Doctor: After measuring the patient's neck - No wonder you have a problem breathing, your neck seems to be a size 16.
Ignoring the obvious is not only foolish, it can be a serious threat to a person's survival.
Creation is the unification principle of functional reality.
DYNAMIC ECONOMICS/SOCIAL EFFICIENCY
Dynamic economics is an essential function of social organization. Economics is not a game to determine who can aquire the most toys. People's lives are dependant on the ability of their society to provide goods and sevices through efficient economic systems. The larger the populations and the higher the level of technology, the more important the efficiency of the economic system. The market system of supply and demand balancing is efficient as long as there is sufficient capital and not too much capital. It is also necessary to have wages equal to the cost of living or greater to the extent that the products and services are available. In a high-tech society, it is also necessary to have people that are able to perform tasks and services efficiently and accurately. Economics is also based on trust and fidelity. People must be able to trust the economic system to provide a quality lifestyle and the people must provide quality goods and services.
Some social systems can not survive under the normal system of supply and demand. It is necessary to have supplimental economic systems to provide for social sevices and health agencies. It is also necessary to provide funds for research and development. There may be other necessary products and services that require special funding. These special circumstances would be addressed through a "seeding" system that would assure that necessary products and services do not fall through the "crack".
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