Convergetics is the overarching science that converges natural science

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There are known knowns, things we know that we know; and there are known unknowns, things that we know we don't know.
But there are also unknown unknowns, things we do not know we don't know.
― Donald Rumsfeld, Known and Unknown
Convergetics is a unique multidisciplinary science that brings together a wide range of natural sciences to discover what we do not know that we don’t know about reality and the universe from the quantic scale to the reality of multispace universes. This overarching science incorporates mathematics, physics, cosmology, astrophysics, and earth sciences ― including geology, geophysics, climatology and seismology ― to explore the principles that govern the natural world. Convergetics not only serves as a unifying discipline, but actively combines the individual knowledge bases of these analytical sciences by bringing their findings together to present a holistic perspective on reality.

The term “convergetics” is derived from “convergent science” and is said to rhyme with “mathematics” and “physics”

The Convergetics Research Center is a private research institution with the goal of becoming an interdisciplinary community of researchers. This community of researchers shares a relentless passion for unraveling the mysteries of reality and its underlying laws of nature.
 
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@Convergis -- Please re-read the PF Rules that you agreed to when you joined PF. (see INFO at the top of the page) We are a mainstream science discussion forum, and as such we require valid references for technical discussions. Of course Donald Rumsfeld's personal memoir is not a valid reference for technical discussions here.

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