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A gears-level model represents the world via its individual components - its "gears", so to speak. It takes a high-dimensional system and breaks it up into low-dimensional subsystems which interact with each other.  

Examples:


- We understand a physical gearbox, with lots of complicated clockwork, as interactions between behaviorally-simple individual gears.
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