I wonder what the biggest "complexity letdown" has been in science, where something with a ton of complex theories turns out to be an extremely simple phenomenon. Like e.g. scientists studying attention are like "its a complex multisystem phenomenon that needs to carefully balance..." And it turns out like "no attention is based on attention juice, which is synthesized by the attention juicer, and when you run out of it you can't pay attention anymore"

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