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That is interesting. I read that Descartes had a key revelation one night in his early twenties. An angel appeared to him in a dream and told him that mastery over nature could. be achieved through “number and measurement”. It is kind of interesting that there is also this association of demon in connection with him. He the materialist rationalist father of the modern scientific method
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Symmetry Breaking should be a Meta-Law of Physics! For Every Phenomena, Regularity & Measurable Property in Nature there exists it's Dual/Opposite! For example 'Puff Field Theory' is a Lorentz-violating Microscopic Model of Particle Physics(It involves Repulsive/Explosive 'Entropic Forces'/Weak Force Dominant) & it's Dual is Gravitational Super-Tension(Non-Relativistic Horava-Lifshitz-Newton-Cartan QG is Initially an Implosive Action which Initiates 'Gravitational Super-Tension'/Strong Force Dominant)!
It's not neccesarily that Lorentz Symmetry is Violated at the UV Sector Below the Plank Length! It simply means that Lorentz Symmetry/Invariance is Emergent being a 'Primitive Symmetry' but not a 'Primordial Symmetry'(Entropic Forces whether Attractive/Implosive or Repulsive/Explosive eg Holographic 'Electric-Magnetic' S, T, U-Duality is the Primordial Symmetry)! Lorentz Symmetry is Continuously Broken even as it's Reestablished(All Forces are Entropic)! For new Things or Processes etc to arise these Symmetry Laws must be Broken to Allow Change(All Physics=Change=Action=Entropic Force which Generates All Properties, Symmetries, Dimensionality & Things/Being etc)!.
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@theraven6836
1 month ago
Back when airplanes were new and no too reliable, mechanics would refer to unidentified problems as gremlins. Same in computer science where problems are described as bugs.
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