The magazine MAQ February 2019 February 2019 | Page 62

It is true that Heisemberg's "principle of indeterminacy" would seem to contradict any historicalist interpretation, but "mirroring" can consist in representing the values on which a social system is based. Values, such as quanta, are energies without mass and their effects can be studied, even if the velocity of their displacements-changes is not measurable. Every era, every nation, every human group is a system of relationships and on this assumption the unitary concept of knowing is brought back, bringing science, art, literature, theater to simple points of view.

Each point of view, then, is a real solar system, governed by ethical values - that is, by the categorical imperative of conservation of life -.

Thus the Theater of the world was born.

Having clarified this, history becomes the study of the various gravitational- value systems. Their honest description must go back with scientific rigor to several possible points of view and identify the "Initial Energies", the quanta, from which everything comes.

Every good story - and art, in one way or another, is always a story - is an example and a demonstration of how men constantly change - even in physical structures ... and not just in the way they dress, they talk , to think about good and evil ... - As a result, quantum writers and artists focus their attention on the grammatical rules that govern change rather than on the manifestations of change.