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The narrator of his story Good Old Neon puts forward the most extreme version of this belief, complaining that even a small portion of our internal thought process "is just too fast and huge and all interconnected for words to do more than barely sketch the outlines of at most one tiny little part of it at any given instant".
"What goes on inside is just too fast and huge and all interconnected for words to do more than barely sketch the outlines of at most one tiny little part of it at any given instant," he wrote in "Good Old Neon," a story from 2001.
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There's a tight recycling of nutrients through the food web, every species being food for another, all interconnected like a jigsaw puzzle.
So, for biological regularities to be turned into genuine laws, they must be integrable with the system of already known mechanical laws, and ultimately explained by the three Laws of Mechanics, the basis for all "interconnected experiential cognition" (5: 386).
Our world is too interconnected for it to be otherwise.
The world's economy is interconnected, for good and ill.
One criticism of the conversation about school shootings is that it is operating in a silo and is not factoring in other incidents of gun violence and how they are often interconnected for people from minority communities.
Gender and race are highly interconnected for so many people.
Intersectionality is not on their radar, because they're talking about gender and race as if they're not highly, highly interconnected for so many people.
A: They are interconnected for sure.
Biology and mathematics have been interconnected for a long time.
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