
DMT and Alien Information Theory with Andrew Gallimore
Hermitix
Emergent Complexity in Simple Systems
This chapter examines how simple interactions among numerous components can create complex behaviors in systems, such as bird flocking. By using examples like the Game of Life and starlings' movements, it illustrates the principle that complexity can arise naturally without a central authority.
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