I notice that while a lot of the answer is formal and well-grounded, “stories have the minimum level of internal complexity to explain the complex phenomena we experience” is itself a story :)
Yep. That’s just how humans think about it: complex phenomena require complex explanations. “Emergence,” as complexity arising from the many simple interactions of many simple components, I think is a pretty recent concept for humanity. People still think intelligent design makes more intuitive sense than evolution, for instance, even though the latter makes astronomically fewer assumptions and should be favored a priori by Occam’s Razor.
Yep. That’s just how humans think about it: complex phenomena require complex explanations. “Emergence,” as complexity arising from the many simple interactions of many simple components, I think is a pretty recent concept for humanity. People still think intelligent design makes more intuitive sense than evolution, for instance, even though the latter makes astronomically fewer assumptions and should be favored a priori by Occam’s Razor.
I don’t have anything to add, but this phenomenon was discussed in greater detail in Explain/Worship/Ignore. https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/yxvi9RitzZDpqn6Yh/explain-worship-ignore