Tuesday, March 3, 2009

THE NATURAL AND/OR THE SUPERNATURAL

SITUATION #1 The Natural

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SITUATION: The words of one paragraph of an unpublished work have been randomly scrambled.

PROBLEM:
The conglomeration of words represents the particulars of nature, the realm which scientists investigate. One word is missing. According to computer count, there are 74 words in the original paragraph.

CHALLENGE: Study each word, each pair of words or each line however you choose. Re-arrange the words in complete sentences to discover the original text. Be aware that as you investigate the particulars of nature (the above words) that you are one of the particulars (words).

LIMITATIONS: No outside source of information is available. It is just the scientist, which is you, and the particulars in this system.


SITUATION #2 The Natural and the Supernatural

who important. logical Not shaping of ought ultimate is determines supreme achieve are the mold outcome and infinite! evolutionary they force ourselves, We what are naturalism. for pinnacle when logical unconquerable, to others into process. This ordering should. to We outcome and existence and of what the is others. the can they mold mankind We This is and not be that our we destiny of in can are is the his we only the

SITUATION: The words of one paragraph of an unpublished work have been randomly scrambled.

PROBLEM:
The conglomeration of words represents the particulars of nature, the realm which scientists investigate. One word is missing. According to computer count, there are74 words in the original paragraph.

CHALLENGE: Study each word, each pair of words or each line however you choose. Re-arrange the words in complete sentences to discover the original text. Be aware that as you investigate the particulars (words) that you are an observer, not one of the particulars.

LIMITATIONS: The author of this scrambled paragraph will give you, the scientist, clues as to the arrangement of the particulars.

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