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And we've come to a place where we have no choice but to recognize, as individualistic as we want to be,
complexity
requires group success.
And technology pushed composers to tremendous extremes, using computers and synthesizers to create works of intellectually impenetrable
complexity
beyond the means of performers and audiences.
And as you're thinking about that, what happens is you get more and more complexity, more and more stuff to build new things with.
It's actually traveling in all directions, and the Rubens' tube's a little like bisecting those waves with a line, and the flame table's a little like bisecting those waves with a plane, and it can show a little more subtle complexity, which is why I like to use it to watch Geoff Farina play guitar.
You can see his mental workload spike as he goes through this, as you would expect with something that requires this level of
complexity.
There's this incredible
complexity
in the CPU, and this incredible regularity in the memory.
He thought that it was too complicated and he thought that its
complexity
created margins of error that could really hurt people.
Now, I could give you a host of formal definitions, but in the simplest terms, any problem in
complexity
is something that Einstein and his peers can't do.
Now, this middle region is where
complexity
science lies, and this is what I mean by complex.
But the gray areas are where you find the
complexity.
Basically you believe in complexity, but not in ambiguity.
I think what's so brilliant about the festivals, the new festivals, is that they are really fully capturing the
complexity
and the excitement of the way we all live today.
They work on the cure for cancer and educating our children and making roads, but we don't have institutions that are particularly good at this kind of
complexity.
How do you make a mountain bike for your arms that doesn't have the mountain bike cost and
complexity?
But there's an intriguing solution which is coming from what is known as the science of
complexity.
As Dirk Helbing pointed out in the last quote, we don't really understand the
complexity
that relates to us, that surrounds us.
We're seeing the emergence of long-term and highly-funded programs which aim at understanding our networked world from a
complexity
point of view.
I really hope that this
complexity
perspective allows for some common ground to be found.
Clearly more was needed than bunching and moving the animals, and humans, over thousands of years, had never been able to deal with nature's
complexity.
And I found there were planning techniques that I could take and adapt to our biological need, and from those I developed what we call holistic management and planned grazing, a planning process, and that does address all of nature's
complexity
and our social, environmental, economic
complexity.
The advantage of volume, first, just has to do with the
complexity
of the world nowadays.
It depends, of course, on what scale or what scope you want to think about, but this is an organ of surreal complexity, and we are just beginning to understand how to even study it, whether you're thinking about the 100 billion neurons that are in the cortex or the 100 trillion synapses that make up all the connections.
The fact of the matter is that it just isn't true, and it's easy to think that it is true, but in order to see it in another way, in order to see that actually texting is a miraculous thing, not just energetic, but a miraculous thing, a kind of emergent
complexity
that we're seeing happening right now, we have to pull the camera back for a bit and look at what language really is, in which case, one thing that we see is that texting is not writing at all.
But the fact of the matter is that what is going on is a kind of emergent
complexity.
Is
complexity
better?
So, I thought
complexity
was attacking me suddenly, so I thought, "Ah, simplicity.
We can't help but love
complexity.
In the words "simplicity" and "complexity," M, I, T occur in perfect sequence.
Now, researchers have actually measured whistle
complexity
using information theory, and whistles rate very high relative to even human languages.
It's exotic, it's alien, but yet strangely Earth-like, and having Earth-like geological formations and a tremendous geographical diversity, and is a fascinating world whose only rival in the solar system for
complexity
and richness is the Earth itself.
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