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SYSTEMOGENESIS

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Charles François (2004). SYSTEMOGENESIS, International Encyclopedia of Systems and Cybernetics, 2(2): 3442.
Collection International Encyclopedia of Systems and Cybernetics
Year 2004
Vol. (num.) 2(2)
ID 3442
Object type General information, Methodology or model

The progressive construction of successive emergent levels of complexity produced by antagonically interacting fields .

When the same interactions become repetitive, more or less permanent processes appear, which in turn may lead to materialization of more or less permanent structures , i.e. forms . The concept has been introduced by S. LUPASCO and is based on his Antagonism Principle . which in turn results of the combination of energy dynamics (as stated in the 2$^{nd $ . Principle of thermodynamics) and PAULI's Exclusion principle, which leads in fact to individualization of elements (see bibliography)

In different, but equivalent ways, the subject has been tackled by d'A.W. THOMPSON (1916), Ch. LAVILLE (1950), D. McNEIL (1993b), and V. CSANYI (1982, 1989)

See also

Autogenetic systems precursors, Zero system

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