neurophysiology also confirm that we construct our perceptions and understanding of the world
through constructionist neurological processes and absolute objectivity through positivist perception
of an independent reality is not possible. Furthermore, findings from quantum physics and
the science of complexity confirm that we influence what we observe, demolishing the concept
of unequivocal objectivity, and complex interactions are inherently impossible to predict in any
finite sense, leaving uncertainty and probability as the main way of interpreting complex systems
(Kaufmann 1995; Greene 2000; Ball 2004).