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Orirationalizations

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Orirationalizations are based on rational experiments and ratiocinations (Logical deductions) form current scientific and mathematical knowledge about originals. One goal with Orirationalizations is coherence with current and future science, mathematics, and logic. Consequently, either proving or disproving the different itoprinciples. A disproved itoprinciple can be a principle in its self.

Other goals are: understandability, predictability, applicability.