[FRIAM] The Times on science & design
Phil Henshaw
sy at synapse9.com
Mon Mar 10 11:46:03 EDT 2008
Don,
Thanks, "an age in which designers and architects are drawing their
inspiration from hidden patterns in nature " is wonderful to see in the
Times, but still missing one of the most obvious of the 'hidden
patterns', that growth systems are self-organizing eruptions of change,
that *always* loose their independence when running into other things.
It's the key observation needed for understanding the natural
development of systems, and changes everything.
Phil Henshaw ¸¸¸¸.·´ ¯ `·.¸¸¸¸
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