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 | | If you go below this level to that=20 >of the chemical components themselves, their proportions and=20 >mixes need to be explained in order to explain, say, hydrogen=20 >bonding, microtubule construction, or whatever. |
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 | | > > In fact, resolute choice of always looking downward at the parts=20 >(as in our standard scientific practices, which were set before the=20 >advent of complexity consciousness) only works if you elide the=20 >top-down effects on the system, taking them for granted, and also=20 >to be fixed (or, indeed fixing them in experiments). |
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