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- Written by: Alan Jones
- Category: Complexity Theory - Entropy and Chaos
- Read Time: 17 mins
An aricle based on an AI conversation with Google's Gemini:
I am interested in Predictability! Especially in complex human systems.
To this end I would like to discuss: Generational Theory, Complexity (or Chaos) Theory, and Prophecy.
Søren Kierkegaard in his book Sickness Unto Death made the following startling statements:
"The fact that God's will is the possible means I can pray; if God's will is only the necessary, then man is essentially as dumb as the beast."
and
"Only the person whose being was so shaken that he became spirit by grasping that everything is possible, only he has had dealings with God."
Below are Michael Crichton's 7 configurations of complex systems in his novel The Lost World, as they head toward, and fall over, the Chaotic Edge.
Althought these are fictional concepts–and Ian Maclaom is a fictional character–they do strike me with certain degree of accuracy. At least they serve to describe what is a very interesting topic when thinking about human systems and complexity:
- Non-Linear progression.
- A secular linear dystopian prediction of the future is not realistic.
"Less faith in the mythology of the world, more faith in God and His story."
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