All historical times frames are morally and technically equivalent, when divided by ab initio time. Hence the ‘homogeneity’ of history – exhibiting global pattern while being locally random, just like the distribution of the primes.
All historical times frames are morally and technically equivalent, when divided by ab initio time. Hence the ‘homogeneity’ of history – exhibiting global pattern while being locally random, just like the distribution of the primes.