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In the pantheon of [[Systems theory|controlled systems]], simple systems are the easiest. They are [[deterministic]]: fully scoped out, “solved” systems where objects may interact with each other, but do so according to settled rules, and even component failures can be anticipated and pre-solved. Other than when components fail (for example, a snapped bungee rope, or stale yeast that doesn’t rise) the components interact in linear, binary ways.
In the pantheon of [[Systems theory|controlled systems]], simple systems are the easiest. They are [[deterministic]]: fully scoped out, “solved” systems where objects may interact with each other, but do so according to settled rules, and even component failures can be anticipated and pre-solved. Other than when components fail (for example, a snapped bungee rope, or stale yeast that doesn’t rise) the components interact in linear, binary ways.


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Simple systems can form part of or interact with [[complicated system|complicated]] and [[complex system]]s. It is here where the fun begins.
Simple systems can form part of or interact with [[complicated system|complicated]] and [[complex system]]s. It is here where the fun begins.


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