More Than the Sum: Broken Symmetry, Cascades, and the Structures Nobody Designed

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Relatively Human — Season 2, Episode 1: More Than the Sum Subtitle: Broken Symmetry, Cascades, and the Structures Nobody Designed

Episode Description: Hold a leaf to the light to see two patterns: branching veins (a cascade) and polygonal spaces (a Voronoi tessellation). Nobody designed this; it built itself, leaving a resilient, geometric residue. In the Season 2 premiere, we ask: what makes new, unpredictable properties appear when components interact?

The answer is emergence, driven by a mathematical mechanism: broken symmetry. The laws of physics are symmetric, but the physical world is not; this mismatch creates new properties. Using Philip Anderson’s 1972 paper "More Is Different," we explore how reductionism is true but constructionism is false—you cannot reconstruct higher-level behav ... 

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