emergence in physics
Emergence in physics refers to the phenomenon where complex behaviors or properties arise from the interactions of simpler components or fundamental laws of nature. It highlights how the whole system exhibits novel characteristics that cannot be solely explained by the individual parts or laws governing them.
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