Igor Branchi
@igorbranchi.bsky.social
Complexity, interface, transitions, process, network, evolution, neuroscience, plasticity, context, mental health. Group leader and sentior researcher http://iss.it, igorbranchi.org, visiting fellow https://ias.uva.nl/
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There are already many articles for which there is more attention on Bluesky than on other comparable micro-blogging sites, meaning the academic community and the general public have clearly adopted Bluesky as one of its core places to disseminate and discuss new research.
A Place of Joy.
A Place of Joy.
December 3, 2024 at 2:00 PM
There are already many articles for which there is more attention on Bluesky than on other comparable micro-blogging sites, meaning the academic community and the general public have clearly adopted Bluesky as one of its core places to disseminate and discuss new research.
A Place of Joy.
A Place of Joy.
it sounds as the Laplacian demon might be at play here 👹
-- what's missing might be downward causation, the influence of higher-level organizational dynamics on lower-level processes within the system
-- what's missing might be downward causation, the influence of higher-level organizational dynamics on lower-level processes within the system
November 30, 2024 at 10:11 AM
it sounds as the Laplacian demon might be at play here 👹
-- what's missing might be downward causation, the influence of higher-level organizational dynamics on lower-level processes within the system
-- what's missing might be downward causation, the influence of higher-level organizational dynamics on lower-level processes within the system
According to Gregory Bateson, evolution is not an engineer: ‘The major problems in the world are the result of the difference between how nature works and the way people think’ (Steps to an Ecology of Mind)
November 27, 2024 at 7:36 AM
According to Gregory Bateson, evolution is not an engineer: ‘The major problems in the world are the result of the difference between how nature works and the way people think’ (Steps to an Ecology of Mind)