TFNR - Simplicity, elegance and naturalness

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Simplicity, elegance and naturalness cannot be just methodological principles or esthetic aspirations. They are a must that should be sought in every way and achieved, on pain of exclusion of the theories under development.

When we move towards the most elementary levels of Reality, to its deeper levels, we must achieve simplicity, elegance and naturalness. Complexity can only be the result of evolution, of interaction, of the combination of multiple elementary events. It is reasonable to think that the fundamental principles of Nature must be simple and in limited number (syntactic simplicity or elegance) and so the fundamental entities responsible of the Formation of Reality (ontological simplicity or parsimony), that complexity emerge through evolution, by the infinite combinations of a few elementary bricks.

We have to abandon the atomistic idea that these bricks are particles. We have to go beyond, looking at the fields, that fields that today the most of us think are produced by particles. We have to go even more beyond those fields, to reach the fundamental level, the Elementary Field and its dynamics produced by the inner interaction with the Force into the Source.

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