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Judith,
(This is delayed
due to my preoccupation elsewhere recently.)
How do you
see that 5,9,7 "can easily be explained by principles of relational
causality"?
Regards,
Tim
Hi Folks,
Robert Rosen was always pointing to things that science doesn't
know. "Why does this happen?" "Nobody knows." Well, Newscientist Magazine has
put together a list of 13 phenomena that represent huge unanswered questions
in science and/or which throw the information science thought
it already knew into question. The link is:
Below, I have copied in a few of their list, with some of the
accompanying explanation. I think it would be useful to discuss some of these
in the context of Rosennean Complexity. For example, # 5,9, and 7 (which come
after #6, below!) can easily be explained by principles of relational
causality. There's no need to conjure up "dark matter" and "dark energy"....
Sheesh!
Judith
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