Every complex natural system is built from simpler, universally interacting building blocks. The complexity and structures of what we see i...
Every complex natural system is built from simpler, universally interacting building blocks. The complexity and structures of what we see in our natural world come from the mutual interactions and communal behavior of the multitude of simpler elements.
Consequently, our world must be simple at its foundation. The universe must be made up of many similar, simpler, interacting building blocks, and it is their interaction that forms its complexity and creates its structures.
Therefore, unless we see the simplicity in the search for the foundations, we cannot understand our universe. Let's find that simplicity to understand our world.
Let's find this simple basic structure from which localized periodic motion, specific vibrations and mutually generated resonances of the multiple instances of these can form the experienced microstates, the so-called standard model.
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