Self-Organizing System - FAQ

RainmanTime

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While surfing around the web I found the following excellent FAQ treatise on Self-Organizing Systems (SOS). This relates to discussions of Systems Of Systems, and the fact that our universe does indeed appear to be a massive self-organizing system. Therefore, I believe this area of research to be quite pertinent to an understanding of time and time travel.

Self Organizing Systems FAQ

Enjoy!
RMT
 
Thank you Ray'

Am vaguely familiar with some of these concepts.Know that there is the possibility that supposed non-living items, all by themselves, may become self intelligent?

I am not a proponent that all linearity from a concept worship, provides the linearity for everything within a belief system.

Thanks a lot Ray, I am working at this and am paying attention.

Still having trouble on the NASA pdf file, reloaded real player to read, will try again.

Also did Adobe, if you can send a copy, or whatever.

Dan
 
Creedo,

I don't know what to say about the PDF. The only way I could "send along" the document I referenced for NASA spiral development would be to send it as a PDF. If you cannot open a PDF from the web, you will not be able to open the file I send.

Trollface had a similar limitation because he runs an old Win 95 machine. I would imagine someone with your knowledge of computers would be running something with at least Win2000 installed, if not XP. If so, you should be able to open an Adobe PDF in the blink of an eye.

Know that there is the possibility that supposed non-living items, all by themselves, may become self intelligent?
I would agree with this, based on the concept that intelligence is not a linear phenomenon. In point of fact, "flashes of insight" (which are said to be one instantiation of intelligence) are highly non-linear phenomenon.

RMT
 
PDF is supposed to be a Portable Document Format (what's in a name, huh)... so everyone should be able to read PDFs on almost any system (Windows 95,98, 2000, XP, Unix, MacOS9, MacOSX).

Try this link:

Adobe Acrobat

By the way.. interesting reading material Ray /ttiforum/images/graemlins/smile.gif



Roel
 
Creedo, what os do you run? Check your file extension associations and make sure that .pdf is associated with Adobe Acrobat Reader.
 
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