| Re: the Power of one=simplicity itself. If the one simplicity can be expressed in all of its implications, in the form of a hierarchy, then the resultant complexity takes care of itself.
The only neccesity is that the simplicity has to be "outside" of all that it implies. If it can't "encompass" all, then it will inevitably prove to be a "false simplicty". It has to be the "greatest", as it were.
Is it necessary to go through all the complexities to get to the simplicty?
It depends on how much intuition is used in the search.
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