The Hierarchy of General Principles
When drawn on paper as charts and diagrams, these general principles and their multiplicity will eventually lead to unity and generality in rules. Let us look at the example of vehicles. A particular car has multiple distinct sub-systems, each with a particular organization. However, when we draw it on paper, and common generalities are denoted, we reach a unity, which is the general mechanism of that vehicle. Then we draw airplanes and boats and trains, each in their realm, and we denote their general principles. Then we draw the sugar factory and the textile factory and the cement factory and other factories on paper, and we denote their similarities and general principles. We do this for other instances and can see that similarities and generalities are governing all and apply to all subjects of life.