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Synergetics

Our human effort in revealing natures strive to shape itself within it’s own regulatory system has brought forward many, more or less, distinct fields of science, such as: thermodynamics, chemistry, psychology, biochemistry, economics, philosophy and theology.

Synergetics deals with the interaction of elements that form complex dynamic systems.

„In summary we can say that a great number of quite different phenomena can be looked at with the help of only a few concepts from an unified point of view. The mysterious order principles that govern the cooperation of the different parts of a large system manifest themselves as feedback-systems created by the sub-systems. Unexpected sudden changes of these order principles are initiated by phase- transitions. This opens a perspective to deal with these processes in a mathematical way.“ - Hermann Haken 1971

“The drive to equilibrium forces the emergence of intelligence.”
“That the brain matches its environment is no more surprising than the matching of the two ends of a broken stick.”
“He who would design a good brain must first know how to make a bad one.” - Ross Ashby


Motivation

In order to shed light on the processes of nature i am trying to create an artificial homöodynamic system.


Information

https://vimeo.com/77389327 time: 5:50 andrew pickering on homeostat
http://users.physik.fu-berlin.de/~pelster/Haken/Talks/Kroeger.pdf
http://users.physik.fu-berlin.de/~pelster/Haken/Talks/Haken2.pdf
http://users.physik.fu-berlin.de/~pelster/Haken/
http://www.pmu.ac.at/fileadmin/user_upload/files/PDF/Schiepek_SO_des_Selbst_2007.pdf