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{{a| | {{a|systems|{{image|dancing landscape|jpg|A dancing landscape, yesterday.}}{{subtable|{{complex capsule}}}}}}[[All other things being equal]], a bummer — if you have in mind ''[[risk]]'' — and a boon — if you have in mind ''reward''. A violation of [[Occam’s razor]]; a source of confusion, a time-sink, a material contributor to catastrophic [[normal accident]]s; a ''[[waste]]'' — yet in a [[distributed network]] of autonomous bodies, an ''inevitability''. The more sophisticated the group of individuals, the greater the rate of complexification. | ||
There are those [[Deterministic|determinists]] who see complexity as just a sort of presently-uncalculatable state of a simple algortithm, like [[Conway’s Game of Life]]. We do not agree. | |||
====Complexity as a bummer==== | ====Complexity as a bummer==== | ||
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*[[Conway’s Game of Life]] | |||
*[[Normal distribution]] | *[[Normal distribution]] | ||
*[[Barnacle]]s | *[[Barnacle]]s | ||
*{{br|Normal Accidents: Living with High-Risk Technologies}} by the magnificent {{author|Charles Perrow}}. | *{{br|Normal Accidents: Living with High-Risk Technologies}} by the magnificent {{author|Charles Perrow}}. | ||
{{ref}} | {{ref}} | ||
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