> [Case]
> > Although a cell clearly does not contain all of physics.
> 
> [Platt]
> Oh? What's left out?
> 
> [Case]
> Galaxies, black holes, neutrinos, radioactivity, optics, stuff like that.

[Platt]
OK. I was thinking more of basic physics, like mass/energy, which a cell
contains as does all the branches of physics you mention. Further, a cell
stands out by having the attribute of life in addition to mass/energy.  

[Case]
The point remains that concentric circles do not work as a diagram for the
MoQ. Branches on the other hand do capture both each level growing out of
the level below and the ongoing relationship between them.

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