Unless balance is to order as imbalances to chaos then the edge of Chaos is obviously the same as the balance between balanced and unbalanced but I wonder why they didn't call it the edge of order or the edge of Order & Chaos instead of just choosing to call at the edge of chaos which is obviously more biased to one over the other and therefore not the edge of both -just a side note
So the crystals never ever change into anything else? Even though there is a constant diffusion going on inside them and the external conditions are continuously tearing them apart? The soviet system "suddenly" gave way to turmoil? Which history book stated that?When quoting someone you must provide their proper names (written not blurted out), their credentials, and the publications where those quotes are from. Itherwise, they are not experts to learn from.
Yeah, i guess what 'sudden' means. Though one could argue that what was possible at 1987 was not possible 1977, 1967, 1957 or 1947. However whole perestroika till dissolution of SU took some good 5-6 years
It's lovely we humans are components in a panoply of dynamic systems, and also try to make ourselves those systems' "objective observer".
Can you please add the full text and the references.
For text allows for translation to other languages and references for further study.
If I had a church this would be it.
Ride the flux; guide the flux.
These are great ideas for sure! I started a political ideology based on them you might like: facebook.com/emergentistparty/
Looks interesting, but I don't do ZuckerBook and cannot see the content. Perhaps you could start a G+ community? Or a Blogger page?
Just made a site: emergenstistparty.com
Farcry 5? xD
What about systems that are too complex or too useful versus systems that are not complex or unusable - what about a balance between those two?
Unless balance is to order as imbalances to chaos then the edge of Chaos is obviously the same as the balance between balanced and unbalanced but I wonder why they didn't call it the edge of order or the edge of Order & Chaos instead of just choosing to call at the edge of chaos which is obviously more biased to one over the other and therefore not the edge of both -just a side note
So the crystals never ever change into anything else? Even though there is a constant diffusion going on inside them and the external conditions are continuously tearing them apart? The soviet system "suddenly" gave way to turmoil? Which history book stated that?When quoting someone you must provide their proper names (written not blurted out), their credentials, and the publications where those quotes are from. Itherwise, they are not experts to learn from.
Yeah, i guess what 'sudden' means. Though one could argue that what was possible at 1987 was not possible 1977, 1967, 1957 or 1947. However whole perestroika till dissolution of SU took some good 5-6 years
Straight from Wikipedia