As somebody with a professional interest in spin lattices: no, it doesn't. (Also: I'm unfamiliar with the term "Kramers degenerate" and am reading up now)
We don't know if there will be a free fall, that's the most central tenet of this issue. You are living in wishful thinking, it's uncharted territory, there is no "knowns" to base your statement on.
Even if one tries to apply first principles it's not something that can be derived easily to hold your statement as fact.
Codewars can do this, they keep how problems was solved. If a problem was solved using some string by most answers than it is a good problem to learn that part of the language. With documentation you have really good way to cover all parts of a programming language.
There's certainly some kind of tendency among a certain swathe of startup founders and others in business, who somehow fancy themselves to be philosophers or gurus because they've gone through what's been construed as a "startup rite of passage" and have attained some kind of apotheosis. It's essentially a species of the American mythology of "success".