" The logical conclusion of a universal theory of institutional order "

Tension arises from chaos theory as an indefinable superordination, just as Nietzschean universality exists in a vision of literary philosophy. The solid foundation of theory dissipates into shapelessly swirling intellectual loftiness and speculative utopias. Universal vision dissolves into pulsating, directionless, syntactic streams; what remains is a paralysing void of vanished ideas. In order to develop, humanity needs ground-breaking stimuli, all-embracing and free of substitutes for religion or a blind faith in science. This global lesson forces the quintessence of overall global knowledge into coexistence with an eternal formula of universal being – a timeless, pyramidal figuration of expanding and contracting universes. An idea – infinite and elegant in the clarity of thought – can shatter the cold of the cosmos and cast light into the unfathomable darkness of the spaces between the planets. Thoughts are replicated and ideas interconnect like sun systems, matching the rhythm of worlds diminishing, exploding and emerging anew. Elementary laws of being are cosmic truths, ground-breaking in their crystalline clarity and indivisible as absolutes. The obverse is the apocalypse of anarchy. The material system must be broken down into its constituent atomic elements as a product of elementary acceleration, subsequently to manifest itself in its finest form within the world system. The process of elevating human existence triumphs over the negative prehistoric past and gives rise to a shining light of Apollonian power and beauty. By contrast, the dark side of bygone evolution mutates into a demoniacally primordial form of satanic destructiveness. A merciless battle of giants inevitably ensues. There can be no final victory in this battle to end all battles, this nihilistic frenzy of destruction of all values – merely the affirmation of a deathless desire to develop, and the dwindling of creation. Only boundless optimism and the memory of a lost paradise can give rise to a parallel world and a non-materialistic utopia.