Science, Dualities and the Phenomenological Map
A phenomenological map is meant to connect reality and our ideas about it. This paper investigates the requirements and reasoning that got into creating such a map and use examples of as Einstein’s Relativity to show how ideas and reality do not sufficiently converge. The use the concepts of “abduction” (a form of logical inference that seeks the simplest and most likely conclusion from a set of observations) and “analogy” (logical reasoning that compares similarities and differences)