Hi Joe,
     
    If a () system of () systems 
    exists then a (very (simple)) system is still a system of 
    (very (very (simple))) system.  
     
    It's amaizing to 
    know a very simple system which demonstrates very complex 
    behavior. This is a fantastic gift. We do not 
    deserv it - but we have it! :)
     
    We could think that the natural numbers 
    (1,2,3,4,5,6,7.. so on) is simple. Are we sure?
     
    Let's choose a natural number  n1 (free, 
    spontaneously, without any reasons - just any of natural 
    numbers) and  then let's choose again any natural number n2  (free, 
    spontaneously, without any reasons - just any of natural 
    numbers).
     
    The more freedom of choice we have - the more chances 
    that n2>n1 
     
    Absolute freedom of choice makes n2>n1 
    guaranteed
     
    The reason of this is that there is no a biggest 
    natural number (that is also an amazing fact, by the way)
     
    We (people) are finite (in space and time) pretty 
    simple entities. How can we understand infinity? 
     
    The answer is - because ae are able to play with 
    a freedom of choice - thanks for the great gift - the natural 
    numbers :) 
     
    The  logistic 
    equations and cellular automata are magic wands whaich transform complex 
    system of systems in a simple set 1,2,3 and so on :)
     
    Yuri
     
     
    
      
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The logistic equation is a math model of the behavior of a 
      living system.
A very simple system can demonstrate very complex 
      behavior.
In my view this is another example of general systems 
      theory (GST) where a specific branch of science was generalized into 
      mathematics and applied in many places.
However, this is behavior 
      of a simple system, not a system of systems or an industrial 
      system.
Have fun,
Joe
      
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Yuriy Milov 
<qdone@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
      
Hi Jack,
I think the metod is to follow the 
        cascade of bifurcation which has the
universal mesure (a sort of the 
        delta number which can be got from
experiment/experience)
The 
        magics here is our ability to distinguish the related and 
        unrelated
events -  where the bifurcated branchs (splitted 
        paths) belongs one tree
(one way)
Sorry if it is too vague 
        methafora - I do some urgent job right now
Yuri