Part III: The Illustrated "Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" Chapters 16 thru 26.  

We View The Twin Rivers Historical Park, While The ZMM Narrator Says That To Build Science, We Need To Aim At The Recognition Of “Likenesses Hidden Under Apparent Divergences.”

….“ We first seek the cases in which this rule has the greatest chance of failing; by going very far away in space or very far away in time, we may find our usual rules entirely overturned, and these grand overturnings enable us the better to see the little changes that may happen nearer to us. But what we ought to aim at is less the ascertainment of resemblances and differences than the recognition of likenesses hidden under apparent divergences. Particular rules seem at first discordant, but looking more closely we see in general that they resemble each other; different as to matter, they are alike as to form, as to the order of their parts. When we look at them with this bias we shall see them enlarge and tend to embrace everything. And this it is that makes the value of certain facts that come to complete an assemblage and to show that it is the faithful image of other known assemblages.
.... No, Poincare’ concluded, a scientist does not choose at random the facts he observes. He seeks to condense much experience and much thought into a slender volume; and that’s why a little book on physics contains so many past experiences and a thousand times as many possible experiences whose result is known beforehand.”
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I-90 Exit To West Riverside, MT.
….The /\ Above /\ Photo shows => The Twin Rivers Historical Park, accessible from I-90. at Exit 109.
….A walk 2,000 feet east of this park will take you to a bridge over the Blackfoot River where you will be able to view the Clarks Fork River, the biggest flow river in Montana.

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(Photo = 109-0998c ...... ZMM Page = 238 ...... WayPt = 254w 3330ft)


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