science is, to quote Gaukroger again, ‘a loose grouping of disciplines with different subject matters and different methods, tied in various ways each of which work for some purposes but not for others’.
Axioms are propositions, onferences upon which their systems stand but can not prove. Each system can be describd as immaculate given one doesn't consider th nccesary inferemces made to settle on the fundamental axioms.
Any comprison betwen systems is largely metaphorical, due to their fundamentally different bases upon which each system of thought was developed. I.e. Parallels Can be drawn but they remin parallel, u able to join.
Consider the contextual roots of ...'s geometric axioms. They work in 2Ds but begin to fray in 3Ds, so long as thr axioms claim universality and fail to recall theIr contextual origins.

