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- | <blockquote>the concept of togetherness has suffered in the sciences, and | + | <blockquote>[T]he concept of [emergence] has suffered in the sciences, and |
especially, in physics, where all of the effort has been on describing the individual, | especially, in physics, where all of the effort has been on describing the individual, | ||
typically by breaking its description down to that of even smaller | typically by breaking its description down to that of even smaller | ||
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it unfortunately has evolved in a rigid doctrine, leaving no space for anything | it unfortunately has evolved in a rigid doctrine, leaving no space for anything | ||
else. The most extreme manifestation of this dogma is the use of the | else. The most extreme manifestation of this dogma is the use of the | ||
- | term ‘theory of everything’ in particle physics. We will provide an alternative | + | term ‘theory of everything’ in particle physics. [...] |
- | conceptual template for a theory of everything, supported not only by | + | |
- | scientific examples, but also by everyday ones. | + | |
**Biology evolved from chopping up individual animals in laboratories, to | **Biology evolved from chopping up individual animals in laboratories, to |