Using Simple Computer Programming(No-Code) to Build Complex Software Complex beings(humans) can use simple tools to simulate complicated phenomena. Simple programming languages can model complex subjects. If cellular automata can model complex nature, then no-code can program complex software. Pioneers enlighten their respective fields thus, their papers are very original. "Are mathematical
... [Show full abstract] equations the best way to model nature? For many years it had been assumed that they were. But in the early 1980s, Stephen Wolfram made the radical proposal that one should instead build models that are based directly on simple computer programs. Wolfram made a detailed study of a class of such models known as cellular automata, and discovered a remarkable fact: that even when the underlying rules are very simple, the behavior they produce can be highly complex, and can mimic many features of what we see in nature"(Wolfram 1994). Human reason is highly faulty. While critical rationalism may be the most rigorous epistemology, centering knowledge on reason over senses, without enough self-criticism, excessively theorizes. On the other end of the epistemological spectrum, skeptical empiricism abandons the law of identity, thus allowing contradictions. Therefore, mathematical equations are too rationalist to model nature. A model is not guaranteed to be perfect. Models are seldom perfect. Many models do not need 100% accuracy, depending on their purpose. Simple computer…