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Loading... Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaosby Mitchell M. Waldrop (otherwise under M. Mitchell Waldrop)
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Drawing from diverse fields, scientific luminaries such as Nobel Laureates Murray Gell-Mann and Kenneth Arrow are studying complexity at a think tank called The Santa Fe Institute. The revolutionary new discoveries researchers have made there could change the face of every science from biology to cosmology to economics. M. Mitchell Waldrop's groundbreaking bestseller takes readers into the hearts and minds of these scientists to tell the story behind this scientific revolution as it unfolds.
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and wondering...
Simplicity sounds better...
but looks like you have to look a bit scientific to this world..if you want to make the most of the nature...
and not try to find the secrets of it...
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