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Physical Monads

Physical monads are a philosophical concept proposed by Leibniz, describing the fundamental, indivisible units that make up the universe. Unlike atoms, they are not material particles but are instead the smallest, unique, and unbreakable constituents of reality, each reflecting the entire universe from its own perspective. Think of them as the essential "building blocks" of existence that operate without direct interaction but are synchronized by a pre-established harmony. This idea aims to explain how everything in the universe is composed of these fundamental, non-physical units working in concert.