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The Layered Structure of Order: Physics

7 min · 22. apr. 2026
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Why does the world appear stable, coherent, and intelligible? In this essay, I explore a simple but profound idea: that visible order depends on deeper layers of constraint, reliability, and relationship. From planetary motion and arches under load to the strange implications of the double-slit experiment and quantum entanglement, modern physics increasingly suggests that reality is not just a collection of separate things. It may be better understood as a layered structure of lawful constraints and hidden relationships that make stable existence possible in the first place. This piece is the first in a broader exploration of how order emerges across physics, chemistry, life, mind, and society. Topics: hidden structure in classical physics Newton, Kepler, and lawful constraint the layered nature of stability the double-slit experiment quantum entanglement and non-separability why modern physics challenges naive reductionism Read and subscribe:https://entangledreality.substack.com [https://entangledreality.substack.com] If this episode resonates, consider subscribing and sharing. Entangled Reality explores the hidden structures that make order possible—from physics and biology to trust, society, and meaning. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit entangledreality.substack.com [https://entangledreality.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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