[P2P-F] Fwd: something you may be interested in... on mandarin chaos theory
Michel Bauwens
michel at p2pfoundation.net
Mon Sep 12 11:55:12 CEST 2011
for the asia lovers amongst us ..
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Subject: something you may be interested in...
To: Michel Bauwens <michelsub2004 at gmail.com>
http://www.pinyin.info/chinese/crisis.html
I got a note together on the topic too adding chaos and energy dynamics:
Wēijī, Crisis and Chaos
Please read the original article which was written by Victor Mair in
reaction to misuse in economic theory of the Mandarin character for crisis
and its misinterpretation of implying both 'danger' and 'opportunity'.
You can find it here: http://www.pinyin.info/chinese/crisis.html
I would like to draw attention to another angle on this case which
ultimately poses some serious challenges. Wéi does indeed mean danger, and
of Jí Mair wrote:
"The jī of wēijī, in fact, means something like “incipient moment; crucial
point (when something begins or changes).”
Aside from the notion of “incipient moment” or “crucial point” discussed
above, the graph for jī by itself indicates “quick-witted(ness);
resourceful(ness)” and “machine; device....one might elaborate upon it as
the dynamic of a situation's unfolding, when many elements are at play. In
this sense, jī is neutral. This jī can either turn out for better or for
wors" Secondary meanings were given as follows:
ji: mechanism, inner workings (and by extension secrecy), germinal
principle, pivotal juncture, crux, or a witty turn of thought.
The approach taken here is from Chaos theory, or complexity theory:
"Kellert (1993) defines chaos theory as "the qualitative study of unstable
aperiodic behavior in deterministic nonlinear dynamical systems" (p. 2).
Chaos theory was formulated during the 1960s. Its story is one of many
people--scientists who dared to think along new and unsuspected channels.
The name *chaos* was coined by Jim Yorke, an applied mathematician at the
University of Maryland (Ruelle, 1991, p. 67)."
According to " findings of modern chaos theory, seeds of order seem to be
embedded in chaos, while seeds of chaos are apparently embedded in order.
Systems that are stable in relation to their environment can become
unstable. Systems that are unstable can return to stability. Another
important finding is that the behavior of a system in stability and its
behavior after becoming unstable are acausal."
"In terms of systems, chaos is a state space (the condition of any system at
a given time) where a system exhibits disorder, confusion, uncertainty, or
instability"
"The dictionary defines order as "a fixed or definite plan; system; law of
arrangement." In terms of systems, order is a state space where a system
exhibits clarity, certainty, or stability. Chaos and order can be considered
polar opposites. We can go even farther here because, according to Çambel
(1993), order and chaos, or determinism and chance, are like two sides of
the same coin, and contrary to traditional thinking, there is no
cause-and-effect relationship between the two."
"Most dynamic systems, and all living systems, are open. Our body, for
example, is an open system (Atkins, 1984, p. 179). Modern chaos theory
addresses complex systems, which are systems with a large number of
interrelated parts. It also addresses dynamic systems. There are two main
types of dynamic systems: discrete and continuous. Every complex system, and
especially every living system (living systems are ususally refered to as
self-organizing systems) is also a dissipative structure. Ilya Prigogine won
the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1977 for his work on dissipative
structures, which he defined as any structure that takes on and dissipates
energy as it interacts with its environment. A dissipative system, unlike
one that conserves energy, gives rise to irreversible processes (Nicolis &
Prigogine, 1989). All systems that exhibit disequilibrium and self-organization
are dissipative and have a dissipative structure (Briggs and Peat, 1989, p.
138). Thus, not only our physical body itself is such a structure, but every
organ and cell as well. The term itself expresses a paradox, because *
dissipative* suggests falling apart or chaos, while *structure* suggests
organization and order. Dissipative systems are those which are able to
maintain identity only because they are open to flows of energy, matter, or
information from their environments (Prigogine and Stengers, 1984)."
From
http://www.schuelers.com/chaos/chaos1.htm One reinterpretation of the second
law is as follows:
" *If heat or energy is dissipated from a system such that a state-change
reaction is provoked, the energy leaving the system and the corresponding
decrease in internal motion will create a composite result, a more complex
consequent comprised of a combination of once-simpler components. *
*"*
It is the realised position of many that we *are* in such a state change at
all levels, these events we see in the forms of riots, revolutions, social,
political, and economic unrest, all are mere surface signatures of a deep
brewing.I would like to preclude the following with the following (;)
Consciousness and concentration are of an amaterial form of energy whose
conductivity is increased by connectivity.
And so, like in the time after gutenbergs printing press, the renaissance ,
the unfolding of the enlightenment: the scientific method, the industrial
revolution and so on as happened with the reverse archaeology of
individuated conscious being, we now see the like happen again, there is an
increase in said energy coursing through our shared system.
In thermodynamics it is shown that when the energy flow animating a system
is increased then the system must adapt new 'gradients' to dissipate the
incoming energy. If the system does not do so it becomes hyper-chaotic and
breaks down.And so back to our chinese character...there is danger; and if
those who see it as opportunity are allowed to continue 'manning' the wheel
things all will not be for the best. What is required to avoid the danger is
JÍ: mechanism, inner workings, germinal principle, a witty turn of thought
at this crux, this pivotal juncture.
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