RE: WHAT IS REALITY? A SYSTEMIC VIEW OF LIFE - Part One
I like how you interpret the butterfly effect in your 'systemic world view'. I also enjoyed how you combined philosophy and science, even though in reality they are never apart, but people often forget that philosophy is 'the mother' of science.
Only a fool would claim that they live in a two dimensional world where their actions and interactions have no influence on the 'outside world'.
It's funny how humans talk about "being objective" when "objective" is a subjective term in it's nature - created and defined by us. Is there a true objective point of view ? And if there is, are capable to understand it ? If you apply this logic - feedback and negative loops are the most natural thing - after all they are the final product of our incapability to understand and describe the Universe we live in.
There's still a lot to learn, but knowledge would only 'come to us' when we think about and discuss such topics. I am glad that this is only the first part of your series and yet it's already multi-layered and thought-provoking.
Cheers for the content ;)
Thank you, you put in short what I wanted to transport. Your comment is well appreciated.
The second part will be tough, it needs thorough preparation and research.
You made a little mistake in the wording, it is "systemic" instead of "systematic" :)
Sometimes I think that I already have said everything I wanted to say and there is nothing more to add.
And yes, thank you for pointing out that "philosophy and science are never apart".
The mistake has been corrected!
I am glad you understood my point anyway. Always a pleasure to read your posts!