Seeing: A Field Guide to the Patterns and Processes of Nature, Culture, and Consciousness

A new science is emerging in this century. Systems science, also called complexity science, describes how everything, from an atom to a brain to the Universe, is made up of the same patterns. For 14 billion years, Nature's systems have organized themselves using networks, boundaries, bonds, flows, feedback, cycles, evolution, and more. Understand how Nature's complex systems work generally and we can better organize ourselves. Seeing is the first field guide to these patterns and processes.


Systems theorist and researcher Lynn Rasmussen distills the work of hundreds of scientists, theorists, and systems thinkers down to the essentials. Thanks to its straightforward text and illustrations, readers at all levels easily grasp 19 core "system processes."


Seeing illustrates how these newfound patterns work in everyday life. A child's tantrum is an amplifying feedback loop and a parent's soothing is balancing feedback. In an organization, 20% of the people doing 80% of the work illustrates a power-law distribution. One link connecting two nodes in different networks causes information, viruses, and forest fires to leap and rapidly spread.


Take it a bit deeper and you begin to see how Western twentieth-century reasoning is dominated by division. To understand something, we break it into parts. Dividing the world into economics, politics, and religions, the human from the natural, and mind from spirit also divides us and leads to environmental, social, and personal crises.

Seeing illuminates another way. By asking the same questions of every kind of system-Is it a network? Is it made up of networks? What are its boundaries? Inputs? Outputs? How does it adapt and evolve through time?-new possibilities appear. Former logic seems archaic. Seeing reveals the power of this new metascience to transcend and synthesize, expand our perception, and bring us together. 

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Seeing: A Field Guide to the Patterns and Processes of Nature, Culture, and Consciousness

A new science is emerging in this century. Systems science, also called complexity science, describes how everything, from an atom to a brain to the Universe, is made up of the same patterns. For 14 billion years, Nature's systems have organized themselves using networks, boundaries, bonds, flows, feedback, cycles, evolution, and more. Understand how Nature's complex systems work generally and we can better organize ourselves. Seeing is the first field guide to these patterns and processes.


Systems theorist and researcher Lynn Rasmussen distills the work of hundreds of scientists, theorists, and systems thinkers down to the essentials. Thanks to its straightforward text and illustrations, readers at all levels easily grasp 19 core "system processes."


Seeing illustrates how these newfound patterns work in everyday life. A child's tantrum is an amplifying feedback loop and a parent's soothing is balancing feedback. In an organization, 20% of the people doing 80% of the work illustrates a power-law distribution. One link connecting two nodes in different networks causes information, viruses, and forest fires to leap and rapidly spread.


Take it a bit deeper and you begin to see how Western twentieth-century reasoning is dominated by division. To understand something, we break it into parts. Dividing the world into economics, politics, and religions, the human from the natural, and mind from spirit also divides us and leads to environmental, social, and personal crises.

Seeing illuminates another way. By asking the same questions of every kind of system-Is it a network? Is it made up of networks? What are its boundaries? Inputs? Outputs? How does it adapt and evolve through time?-new possibilities appear. Former logic seems archaic. Seeing reveals the power of this new metascience to transcend and synthesize, expand our perception, and bring us together. 

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Seeing: A Field Guide to the Patterns and Processes of Nature, Culture, and Consciousness

Seeing: A Field Guide to the Patterns and Processes of Nature, Culture, and Consciousness

by Lynn Rasmussen
Seeing: A Field Guide to the Patterns and Processes of Nature, Culture, and Consciousness

Seeing: A Field Guide to the Patterns and Processes of Nature, Culture, and Consciousness

by Lynn Rasmussen

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Overview

A new science is emerging in this century. Systems science, also called complexity science, describes how everything, from an atom to a brain to the Universe, is made up of the same patterns. For 14 billion years, Nature's systems have organized themselves using networks, boundaries, bonds, flows, feedback, cycles, evolution, and more. Understand how Nature's complex systems work generally and we can better organize ourselves. Seeing is the first field guide to these patterns and processes.


Systems theorist and researcher Lynn Rasmussen distills the work of hundreds of scientists, theorists, and systems thinkers down to the essentials. Thanks to its straightforward text and illustrations, readers at all levels easily grasp 19 core "system processes."


Seeing illustrates how these newfound patterns work in everyday life. A child's tantrum is an amplifying feedback loop and a parent's soothing is balancing feedback. In an organization, 20% of the people doing 80% of the work illustrates a power-law distribution. One link connecting two nodes in different networks causes information, viruses, and forest fires to leap and rapidly spread.


Take it a bit deeper and you begin to see how Western twentieth-century reasoning is dominated by division. To understand something, we break it into parts. Dividing the world into economics, politics, and religions, the human from the natural, and mind from spirit also divides us and leads to environmental, social, and personal crises.

Seeing illuminates another way. By asking the same questions of every kind of system-Is it a network? Is it made up of networks? What are its boundaries? Inputs? Outputs? How does it adapt and evolve through time?-new possibilities appear. Former logic seems archaic. Seeing reveals the power of this new metascience to transcend and synthesize, expand our perception, and bring us together. 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798990198715
Publisher: The Maui Institute
Publication date: 09/04/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 350
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Lynn Rasmussen, cofounder of the Maui Institute and author, is a systems theorist and researcher with over 25 years of conversations and collaborations with cutting-edge systems scientists and thinkers. With roots in public health and community service, Lynn applies her knowledge of systems to the environmental, cultural, and economic crises facing her island home. Learn more about her work at the institute's website (MauiInstitute.org) and substack (mauiinstitute.substack.com)

Table of Contents


Introduction

1. A World Hidden in Plain Sight

I. Organizing the System

2. Self-Organization

3. Network

4. Hierarchy

II. Growing and Balancing the System

5. Information

6. Feedback

7. Power-Law Distribution

III. Maintaining the System

8: Boundary

9: Bonding

10: Energy Processes

11: Flow

IV. Organizing on the Edge

12. Entropy

13. Emergence

14. Chaos

15. Self-Organized Criticality

V. Change, Repeated

16. Cycles

17. Fractals

18. States and State Transitions

VI. Organizing New Systems

19. Systems Evolution

20. Systems Ontogenesis

VII. The Emerging Metascience

21. Seeing Systems Processes

22. Seeing Systems

23. An Emerging Systems Science

VIII. Seeing Whole Systems

24. Seeing Nature

25. Seeing Consciousness

26. Seeing Culture

27. Seeing Now

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