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EDUCATIONprevention of failure from early childhoodreview article of fact-based strategies
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MODELLINGEmergent
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Matfa's Boids
Computer simulation of flocking behaviour. Watching this simulation from time to time, will help you to internalise the nature of crowds. It is also a useful demonstration of emergent behaviour. http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Bay/5922/ |
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behaviour and sand-piles Some useful clarification may be found here: |
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Memes Games
theory A rather scary linear set of forecasts if we don't change our wicked ways. http://www.arl.com/business/bfi/world.htm (currently unavailable) |
LOGICA sampler of non-aristotelian logic...(sub category, E-Prime) At the Robert A. Wilson site, you can
find an introduction to Korzybski by this cult surrealistic sci-fi author,
taken from his 1992 book (non-fiction), Quantum psychology.
This excerpt is written with considerable accuracy with the exception
of the words, the impossibility toward the end of the document.
This summary is very well worth the time it will take you to read.
The following site has a very useful
series of documents (i would prefer just a little more precision at points)
on the history of medieval 'philosophy', in particular, note the subsection,
'forms and universals'. A list of common 'logical' errors within the aristotelian paradigm A useful, if rather notey list of common
errors within the false paradigm of aristotelian 'logic'. It is useful
to compare with the more accurate non-aristotelian paradigm above. Also see why
Aristotelian logic does not work at
this site.
An interesting group of documents on 'geodesics', with other useful related links |
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