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All of physics can be summarized in 9 short lines that describe nature perfectly.

There is a principle of maximum force: general relativity is a consequence of nature's limit force value c4/4G.

There is a principle of minimum system entropy: thermodynamics is a consequence of the smallest entropy k ln2.

Exploring these statements is the topic of the Motion Mountain Textbook series.

Even more interesting is the possibility to deduce centuries of physics, with all its laws, and to describe all observations, without exception, from a unique statement:

The fundamental principle of nature: crossing switches of fluctuating strands with Planck radius define the quantum of action and the Planck units.

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Christoph Schiller grew up in Varese, studied physics at the Universität Stuttgart, and received his PhD in theoretical physics at the Université Libre de Bruxelles.