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The building blocks of a law are found within the six cells - three rows and two columns - of the Periodic Table of the Elements of a Law. The bou...
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The building blocks of a law are found within the six cells - three rows and two columns - of the Periodic Table of the Elements of a Law. The boundaries that define our knowledge of a law have been discovered, explored and mapped. They are now well understood. Beyond the boundaries is nothing. All knowledge about a law exists within a two by three grid known as The Periodic Table of the Elements of a Law. Outside the boundaries, as the map makers of old would say, there is nothing but dragons.
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