It seems that modern science (which evolved from ancient Greek thought) chops material reality into small chunks that are far more easily analysed, studied, understood, and mastered. Modern life has benefitted enormously from this method of deconstructing reality. The totality of reality is dissected into understandable slithers for the laboratory. Just as material reality (which never changes its cohesive nature) is theoretically separated into smaller parts for clarity of understanding – this seems to be represented in society by seeming to alter the collective nature of human organisation transformed into closed-off individuality. Chopped-up material reality is reflected in the chopped-up nature of human society. Reducing things to smaller examples, can magnify what is being seen so that a reliable knowledge is established. That is, the measuring of dimension and process are the cornerstones of modern science. But here is the contradiction. This chopping-up is a temporary process, it is a theory – it is not “real” in the concrete sense.