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Imagine that I want to create an animal that has, together, features of hare and goose character. Obviously I can not bring a hare and a goose to the operating room of a veterinarian Frankenstein. You can not create a viable animal by dismembering and reconnecting parts of both bodies. To achieve this, it is required to descend to the genetic level, because the genome of the hare and the genome of the goose are formed by the same basic set of molecules.
I was wondering if something analogous can happen in physics, that is to say, that all the formulable theories derive from laws belonging to a more elementary level than the quantum level, where the genesis of all the theories dedicated to the other levels takes place.
I was wondering if something analogous can happen in physics, that is to say, that all the formulable theories derive from laws belonging to a more elementary level than the quantum level, where the genesis of all the theories dedicated to the other levels takes place.