There is one reality. One order. We seek to understand this one order and this one order influences how we see and explain (make sense) the world we live in. If there are different coexisting orders we must have different (often contrary) ways of explaining the world we live in and also ways of explaining the need for multiple visions. Having a single version of reality requires a way of understanding all experience but, finding an approach such as Whitehead's, leads to a comprehensive and cohesive unity of comprehension. Having a cohesive vision allows us to use hypothesis to look at and test the new and make sense of the infinite complexity of the world. So we step out of one way of understanding that conflicts with many of our current perceptions to another that is more in line with what we really experience.
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