An Explanation Of Dynamic Complex Systems

NO.MO.THET.IC Adj. [Greek: nomothetikos] relating to, involving, or dealing with abstract, general, or universal statements or laws

The universe is a complicated place. Although the progress of mankind has been amazing when compared to other species, we are not well equipped or trained to deal with truly complex systems. As an example, we still struggle to produce an accurate weather report each day, even though we have satellites that can track weather patterns as they move around the globe. The Nomothetic Theorem is a new approach to dealing with complex systems. Instead of trying to analyze the individual components of a system and the forces acting on a system, the theorem looks at the intrinsic properties fundamental to the dynamics of all complex systems and derives conclusions therefrom.

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