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The Nemetics Journal

 

Basic Research on Time and Complexity  http://bit.ly/1RxZBjU

Complex systems started out as mathematic “monsters” but have now become an important way for us to understand how complicated relations give rise to the unexpected. Time Structures has taken this theory and its tools to the next level by showing how all processes take place in at least five nested temporal levels (a Time Ecology), the use of which has a profound affect on understanding why complex systems behave as they do.

 

If we are to understand how business networks, industry clusters, public policy processes, etc, proceed out of the past via the present, and into the future, then it is necessary to have an approach that is sensitive to teasing apart multiple, timed interactions. Far from being esoteric, the tools of complexity describe possible future so we can define options for getting there. 

 

 

 

all processes take place in at least five nested temporal levels  

 
“The Radiance of Time: Overcoming Bardo Limits and Constraints in the Five Dimensional Buddha Universe, a paper presented at the International Society for the Study of Time Conference, Asilomar, 2008.    
“Q-Consciousness: Where is the flow?" Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology and the Life Sciences, Vol. 15, Issue 3, July 2011.     
“Sorting Out the Temporal Confusion of Public Policy Computer Simulations,”invited paper presented at the 14th triennial conference of the International Society for the Study of Time, Cambridge England, August, 2004.     
“Disaster Fractals Shape Response Space-Time Kluges, a paper presented at the Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology and Life Sciences Conference, Orange, California,2011.    
“The Chronocomplexity of Actionable Intelligence,” November 2010.     
"Attending to Temporal Assumptions May Enrich Autonomous Agent Computer Simulations," International Journal of Agent Technologies and Systems, Issue 1, Vol. 1, 2009.    
"Computer Simulations as Hidden Time-Ecologies," in Simultaneity: Temporal Structures and Observer Perspectives, Editors: Susie Vrobel, Otto E. Rössler, Terry Marks-Tarlow, Publisher: World Scientific, Singapore (2008).    
“Time, Complex Systems, and Public Policy: A Theoretical Foundation for Adaptive Policy Making,” Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, Vol. 7, No. 1, January 2003.    
“The Feigenbaum Diagram: A Metapattern For The Social Construction Of Time,"presented at the Sixth Annual International Conference of the Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology and the Life Science, June 25-28, 1996, University of California, Berkeley, San Francisco, California.    

 

 

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