Message from @Jeremy
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It is that pursuit of an absolute stability which consumes the chaos that should be wielded in balance, neither to consume the other.
Order|Chaos
They occupy a particular societal equilibria where all the forces acting on a collective are perfectly balanced and the firmer the balance, the less the innovation.
Indeed.
I like your thinking @Jeremy
I have similar ideas.
I love the science of complexity-if you ever heard of it cause most scientists would tell you there is no such a thing,
This was fundamental behind the idea of our Constitutional Republic.
This simple concept.
but I believe the best systems are the ones who implement chaos to the furthest degree possible.
You get best results not when you have a strict immovable hierarchies but when you have the best **controlled** chaos.
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I believe this is true everywhere-biology, society, the battlefields, even medicine.
You're on your way to earning your Scottish Rite.
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But when you tell it to a common bloke he thinks you are insane.
Of course.
What is Scottish Rite?
Oh, it was a freemason reference.
I'm nostalgic like that.
I really want to build an entire ideology around it and have been trying to do it for some time but every time I speak about it on the Internet my countrymen laugh at me.
Even think I should be hospitalized.
Just where do you believe the Latin motto *Ordo ab Chao* was derived?
You have no idea how much trouble I have making people realize what I'm talking about.
From chaos come an internal order that arises from within, not without.
A stable chaos.
It's just like markets.
@ArmouredHeart Nope, actually entropy can't live without order, but it's difficult to explain it too.
@yordanyordanov Start with a solid understanding of entropy and enthalpy and work from there.
There's also Chaos Theory. Is that what you're referencing, ArmouredHeart?
I actually have a solid understanding of LIFE.
Works better man.
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Entropy is just heat on the lam
But there is the problem when you speak to biologists and tell them life ain't just DNA and protein but a self-referential system working by exacerbating its possible variability states they think you a crazy raving bonkers.
I believe Chaos Theory is a bunch of bullshit actually @Jeremy
The true clue lies in counting possible variable states on different organizational scales.