Complexity Science is NOT a New Science.
Complexity Science is Evolutionary Ecology.
Evolutionary Ecology = Math x Biology
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Complexity Science can be expressed in Mathematical and Biological (and therefore Evolutionary Ecological terms).
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If only you studied your subjects up close.
Understand the Overlap of Evolutionary Ecology & Complexity Science & Category Theory
Taking Insults to the Next Level
Taking Insults to the Next Level
The Scientist Who Made Alfred North Whitehead Cool Again
The Master of Category Theory, Bartosz Milewski
The Father of Clojure, Rich Hickey
EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY X MATH IN ACTION
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Proof?
Category Theory is a ‘Queen of Mathematics’ that enables us to prove the relationships between Sets in Biology and Sets in Math with Sets from everyday life, from distributed consensus protocols to ad-conversion.
If anything, it would appear that Category Theory is an invention whose Environment (The Fourth Industrial Revolution & Fabric) has come (about). We finally have the Human and IoT Data we need to understand what’s happening in our world at the assembly level. Turns out that assembly is written in math and biology.
Conway’s law is an adage named after computer programmer Melvin Conway, who introduced the idea in 1967. It states that “organizations which design systems … are constrained to produce designs which are copies of the communication structures of these organizations.” — M. Conway (Wikipedia)