Well, yes, if you can’t conceptualize the solution because it’s too large,
It might be to big for a brain, but it also might be inherently circular. (A closed loop can be small) How would you know which? What guarantee do you have that it’s a stack of abstractions?
Remember, all forms of engineering are easy mode compare to science, which is easy compared to philosophy.
The bottleneck then is genuine conceptual engineering.
It might be to big for a brain, but it also might be inherently circular. (A closed loop can be small) How would you know which? What guarantee do you have that it’s a stack of abstractions?
Remember, all forms of engineering are easy mode compare to science, which is easy compared to philosophy.
Unless it’s circularity.