Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Connections

The butterfly effect is a metaphor that encapsulates the concept of sensitive dependence on initial conditions in chaos theory; namely a small change at one place in a complex system can have large effects elsewhere. Although this may appear to be an esoteric and unusual behavior, it is exhibited by very simple systems: for example, a ball placed at the crest of a hill might roll into any of several valleys depending on slight differences in initial position.
Butterfly effect

Quantum entanglement is a property of the quantum mechanical state of a system containing two or more objects, where the objects that make up the system are linked in such a way that the quantum state of any member of the system cannot be adequately described without full mention of the other members of the system, even if the individual objects are spatially separated.
In other words two objects that are entangled are aware of each other and respond to each other to keep the system in balance regardless of how far apart they are. In some dimension, they touch.


Quantum entanglement

An ecosystem is a biological environment consisting of all the organisms living in a particular area, as well as all the nonliving, physical components of the environment with which the organisms interact, such as air, soil, water, and sunlight.[1] It is all the organisms in a given area, along with the nonliving (abiotic) factors with which they interact; a biological community and its physical environment.[1]
Ecosystem

Non-technological cultures must understand the system of which they are a part to survive.

Some think only man has a soul. How that makes sense to anybody is beyond me, but such thinking blinds us to the fact that we are a part of an unbelievably complex system. We are not separate. In some dimension we touch everything and everything touches us.

We've gotten our planet into this climate change mess in part because we lost our connections. Time to get them back, no matter what the cost, or we will not survive.

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