Message from @yordanyordanov
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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?
They cannot grasp it, and where you're now in your philosophy, is the fundamental truth of it all.
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.
For example a mouse can have far larger variability of **stable** states than a bactrium cause of the scale of its organization.
But when I go and tell actual real physicists well-versed in thermodynamics how I count micro vs. macrostates they laugh at me.
You don't have to make me realize what you're seeing, @yordanyordanov. I was just writing about this last night. You require the chaos in the freedom of self-organization for individuals to pursue self-interest and utility advantage, to determine where best their institutional participation lie, what values and norms to adopt, and all of these variances compete throughout society, and their controlled state is within a framework of law not allowing for their imposition of force, rendering secure the ability for the individual to rationally decide. You can see this as social evolution, natural selection throughout societies.