#systems thinking
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Schismogenesis
A name for the slow-motion drift of opposites.
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Elementary : From Hadron Bootstrapping to the Implicate Order
If there’s nothing fundamental about ‘elementary’ particles, if nature never bottoms out, then what remains to hold on to?
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Quantum Primitives : An Ontology in 12 ½ Chapters
Mapping out the primitives of a field is a useful way to understand its landscape. In the case of quantum technology, this approach proves especially challenging—but equally rewarding.
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Pros and Cons of Structural Integration
Wernher von Braun was a great rocket scientist but he got one thing wrong.
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If Banks Knew the Price of Risk
Information can be mightier than regulations.
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Zen and the Art of System Dynamics : Pirsig’s Philosophy and the Connected World
When a baby is born, it’s not aware of itself as a separate entity. All there is in the beginning, is quality.

