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Modelability:
“The way in which elementary particles are structured…is clear… and simple.” You could say "too simple or… elegantly simple. Inasmuch as simple is minimum case it cannot be simpler; ergo, it is congruent with nature which always does things in the simplest way-- the simplest always being the most economical.
“I would not be at all concerned nor surprised by the academic sciences’ rejection” of models. "Physics has been getting along very nicely by flying blindly on instruments and is greatly aided by the computer, else awkward and complex accounting could not be practically employed. Only one percent of humans are scientists. The 99-percent non-scientists have been kept from understanding science by the roundabout, nonconceptual, imaginary-number irrationalities inherent in the XYZ-cgs-three-dimensional accounting.
“When, in the middle of the 19th century, practical application of electromagnetics occurred, scientists were asked by the humanist authors for a conceptual explanation of what electrical generation production and use consisted. They said,”
