Chase Hughes
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Appearances Over Time
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Put it under the microscope.
And then we're like, the sheet music makes the music.
So of course we can just put it under the microscope.
And I don't know why, but this music looks like paper.
It doesn't look like music.
So the argument is like if we keep just breaking things down into elements, we're missing the substance of what's really there.
Are you familiar with Daniel Schmachtenberger?
Do you know who that is?
No.
It's a surname that you don't forget.
He's been on the show twice now and he's got great talk on emergence.
I'm going to send it to you.
It's a little bit, it's very dense, actually.
I fell in love with this guy's thinking.
He's been a good friend ever since.
But he's got this idea, basically, which is kind of basic, right?
That there can be combinations of things that allow properties to emerge that individually do not, right?
You know this if you put sodium in water or whatever, and you get a particular, like an interesting reaction.
But the same thing is true
With regards to what you're saying here, that analyzing things in isolation don't explain what happens when they come together.