Compounds
No thing is made of only one thing
All things, big and small in extremis are compounds
Living, unliving, and ephemeral things are compounds
At their smallest, compounds are built of random elements, which paradoxically builds
stable large things
A compound is mathematically quantifiable
By trying to control randomness at the smallest level the result is a catastrophe to the
larger thing, which results eventually into a stable, though new compound
Two compounds meeting each other leads to a moment of control, which leads to a
moment of catastrophe, which leads to a new, more stable new compound
All elements of a thing start as individual elements, but are compelled by math to
compound, and compound to compound