By Hans Konstapel September 20th, 2007, under Completed, Cycles, History, Mathematics, Philosophy, Religion
In 2002 the book Panarchy: Understanding Transformations in Human and Natural Systems, (Gunderson, L.H and Holling, C.S (eds)) was published. To my knowledge this is one of the most important books of our time.
Panarchy is the first theory that is able to explain the behavior of complex ecosystems. It is an integration of many former [...]
Tags: C.S, China, Cycle, Ecology, extreme climatic conditions, God, Gunderson, Harmony, Holling, Joy, L.H, mathematics and physics, michael bahktin, Nature, pan god, panarchy, spatial heterogeneity, universal metaphors, will mcwhinney
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By Hans Konstapel February 12th, 2011, under Biology, Completed, Cycles, Ecology, Economy, History, Psychology
The System of Life is growing in size and in complexity, and so do the infrastructures sustaining it.
In 2008 the point was reached where more than 50% of the world population lives in cities. That percentage is growing. By 2030, over 60% of the world’s population – nearly five billion people – will be living [...]
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By Hans Konstapel October 29th, 2010, under Biology, Completed, Cycles, Ecology, Economy, History, Learning, Philosophy, Physics, Psychology
A power law relates one variable to another raised to a constant power. The general form takes y = xa, where y and x are variables, and a is a constant exponent.,
A power law exhibits the property of scale invariance. When you multiply the Scale (x) with a factor b the function (y = baxa) [...]
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By Hans Konstapel October 23rd, 2010, under Completed, Psychology, Religion
Shiva the Hindu god of destruction is also known as Nataraja, the Lord of the Dance. Like yoga, dance induces trance, ecstasy and the experience of the divine.
The most common figures depict a four-armed Nataraja. These multiple arms represent the four cardinal directions. Each hand either holds an object or makes a specific mudra (gesture).
The [...]
Tags: Agni, Atman, caption, Cycle, dancers, desire, fire, Ganesha, God, hindu god of destruction, innovation, Its Way, Maya, motivation, Nataraja, passion, shiva, Split, Universe, Vishnu, void
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By Hans Konstapel October 8th, 2010, under Biology, Completed, Psychology, Religion
The theory of the Wisdom of the Crowd supposes that it is possible to create collective wisdom out of the combination of the wisdom of many disconnected independent intelligent (wise) individuals.
This theory has nothing to do with a Crowd. As you will see Crowds are not intelligent. Crowds are groups of people that are totally synchronized and [...]
Tags: behavior, crowd, emotions, Energy, entrainment, interaction ritual, left and right brain, mirror system, moment, Randall Collins, Randall Collins, rhythm, ritual, State, trance state
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By Hans Konstapel August 26th, 2010, under Biology, Completed, Cycles, Ecology, History, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics
In 1665 the Dutch physicist Christiaan Huygens noticed that two pendulum clocks in his room tended to Swing in Synch. The same happens with fireflies, cardiac pacemaker cells, menstrual cycles, birds in flight, walking, dancing, circadian rhythms in animals, dialogues and people in a crowd.
Every System is able to Entrain with every other System because Every System [...]
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By Hans Konstapel August 1st, 2010, under Completed, Cycles, Ethics, History, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics, Religion
The Good (Creation) and the not-Good, the Bad (Destruction), are two Waves that are moving in Opposite Directions. Together they create interference patterns called Standing Waves.
Standing Waves are Waves that preserve their Form and can be perceived as Material Particles.
If the Good is a Wave Moving with the Clock, the Bad is a Wave Moving Against the [...]
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By Hans Konstapel July 5th, 2010, under Biology, Completed, Cycles, Ethics, Law, Philosophy, Psychology
Sometimes You want do the Good Thing and the result is a Bad Thing.
Sometimes You start an Activity with a Good Intention but the Activity runs completely Out of Hand because You were unable to Predict all the effects.
Sometimes an Activity starts with a Good Intention and Ends with a Good Result but much later You discover that [...]
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By Hans Konstapel July 1st, 2010, under Completed, Mathematics, Psychology
When I was a student I made some money by helping young people to understand Mathematics. I Listened to the way they tried to Solve the Puzzles their Teachers gave them and tried to find out their Personal Way of Reasoning.
When I found their reasoning problem I gave them a new Way to Think.
This approach was very effective. [...]
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