We humans cannot imagine any major mass phenomena in our consciousness, because of our limitation of 7+-2 simultaneously imaginable ideas in our working memory. Mass phenomena such as the swarm intelligence in birds and fish, Brown’s movement of floating particles or even the behavior of the many photons in the double-slit experiment are beyond our capabilities to imagine. That’s why we can’t think deeply about it. That’s why we invented the computer to make up for this shortcoming.
To demonstrate some of my ideas about the universe, I have programmed various simulation scetches with Processing.