Is our understanding of complexity inverted?
The closer an equation reaches the answer or truth, the more complex it becomes even when simplified due to the structure which is used to achieve it. So all of these things leading to the truth is built on a complex system which we study for years. But the results in the end are very simple.
So in the objective sense the closer you get to the truth the simpler things become, but we see the progress there as complex.
Maybe my brainlet mind just lacks the word to describe "complexity" in a different manner.
Same with entropy, despite understanding it I believe the terms are misplaced in it, instead of order tending towards disorder, I think it's disorder tending towards order.
The closer an equation reaches the answer or truth, the more complex it becomes even when simplified due to the structure which is used to achieve it. So all of these things leading to the truth is built on a complex system which we study for years. But the results in the end are very simple.
So in the objective sense the closer you get to the truth the simpler things become, but we see the progress there as complex.
Maybe my brainlet mind just lacks the word to describe "complexity" in a different manner.
Same with entropy, despite understanding it I believe the terms are misplaced in it, instead of order tending towards disorder, I think it's disorder tending towards order.
