Basic Principles of Conceptualism     

The Basic Principles of Conceptualism are the postulates of Conceptualism; and . . . all diversity arises from their underlying simplicity.

Many of the principles appear to be non-intuitive, which is often so because of the complexity of current "scientific" myths that obscure many simple truths of Nature.

Thank you for your interest.  It is important that the concepts of the Basic Principles of Conceptualism are understood even if they are not accepted.  At first, it can be  difficult to understand; should you have questions regarding these principles, please E-mail for assistance.


E-mail :  Brunardot@Brunardot.com







Terms of: 
©Copyright 1999-2015 by Brunardot




 









000101 0:01a