When Explanation Becomes Too Small
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Title:When Explanation Becomes Too Small Why coherence breaks down when we try to explain the world one piece at a time
Description:In this episode of Entangled Reality, we explore a recurring failure in modern thought: the tendency to explain complex systems by isolating their parts.
From physics to biochemistry to human systems, order does not emerge from components alone—but from the relationships that bind them.
When explanation becomes too narrow, coherence begins to break.
In this episode:
Why reductionism reaches its limits
The difference between parts and relational structure
How coherence depends on constraint, not just components
Why some systems cannot be understood one layer at a time
Part of the Relational Foundations Series
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