As you deal with more and more complex systems, it becomes harder and harder to find deep and interesting properties.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Dealing with complexity is an inefficient and unnecessary waste of time, attention and mental energy. There is never any justification for things being complex when they could be simple.
Closed systems run down and get more chaotic over time. Always get better by being 'open' to outside energy and templates of better ways to function.
Every great and deep difficulty bears in itself its own solution. It forces us to change our thinking in order to find it.
And so from that, I've always been fascinated with the idea that complexity can come out of such simplicity.
The problem is how do molecules react. Because if you want to transform a molecule into something useful or something you're interested in, it helps a lot to understand the structure. That means you can explore much more complicated systems, much more complicated reactions.
My theory in anything you do is to keep exploring, keep digging deeper to find new stuff.
Because of the accumulation of objects, things are never quite the way I want them to be. There has always been a lack of, well, clarity.
The complexity of things - the things within things - just seems to be endless. I mean nothing is easy, nothing is simple.
We have to find a happy medium in our use of technology. We want things to be efficient, but we have to compartmentalise, too, so that if there is one flaw discovered, the whole thing doesn't topple.
A lot of my work is about equalizing things and kind of destroying any barrier between what's high and low, or what's deep or what's shallow, complex or simple. I hope I'm ever-changing.