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But all these steps are actually a synchronization
process of a common interaction that create a center.

At the micro level, we see the building of clusters
around centers, with planets taking the same plane of
orbit. We also see the formation of atomic cores from
vibrated waves.

I think the "Second Law of Thermodynamics" not allow to
say: how the exchange of energy and mass of a system
with outer space impacts its self-organization
process. And how to measure self-organization - is

P1:

Topic: Evolution Of Systems.

I think:
- Systems are local spaces with stable mass and energy
that self-organize.
- Self-organization is the synchronization of waves to
create order.
- Order is a measure of symmetry relative to a common
center or force.
- The symmetry of space is the basis for order in the
universe.
- Fractals, hierarchies, and layered structures are
high-dimensional phenomena of low synchronization
around centers.

At the macro level, the evolution of systems is:
Independent -> Centralized -> Polycentric (balanced) ->
Fully decentralized

Today in Labor and Writing History July 10, 1925: The Scopes "Monkey Trial" Trial began in Dayton, Tennessee. John T. Scopes was a high school science teacher accused of violating the Butler Act, which made it unlawful to teach human evolution in any state-funded school. Scopes was found guilty and fined $100, but the verdict was overturned on a technicality. Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee wrote about it in their play “Inherit the Wind” (1955). However, they said that their play was a response to the McCarthy anticommunist witch hunt and a statement in support of free speech. Ronald Kidd's 2006 novel, “Monkey Town: The Summer of the Scopes Trial,” was also based on the Scopes Trial. Scopes was defended by labor Clarence Darrow, who had defended Eugene Debs, during the Pullman strike (1893); and Big Bill Haywood against false murder charges (1905); and the McNamara brothers for the false charges in the L.A. Times bombing (1910).

#workingclass #LaborHistory #scopes #evolution #education #teaching #science #clarencedarrow #freespeech #censorship #playwright #theater #historicalfiction #mccarthy #communism #fiction #novel #author #writer @bookstadon

On this day in 1925, the Scopes Monkey Trial kicked off, and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch sent one of its star reporters, Paul Y. Anderson, to Dayton, Tennessee, to cover the big show. Today, about one-fourth of all Americans believe in creationism, rejecting both mainstream geology as well as mainstream biology. theconversation.com/1-in-4-ame

on Darwin and a theory — for much deliberation…

 Charles Darwin’s theory on #evolution by natural selection presents the varied links connecting biological facts, and demonstrates the results of these connections, but the theory is a generally misunderstood one in some circles, and in particular amongst fundamentalist believers in the creation story... #charlesdarwin #biology #naturalselection #opinion ... continue reading at write.as:

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for much deliberation · on Darwin and a theory — for much deliberation… Charles Darwin’s theory on #evolution by natural selection presents the varied links connecting biological facts, and demonstrates the results of these connections, but the theory is a generally m…

🤖 Ah, another "next evolution" piece on #AI, as if we needed more buzzword salad in the marketplace of #mediocrity. 🤦‍♂️ Let’s marvel at the groundbreaking thesis that #agents will somehow be #proactive, unlike that reactive #ChatGPT, which has definitely been a major concern for literally everyone. 🙄
blog.nishantsoni.com/p/from-ai #Evolution #Buzzwords #HackerNews #ngated

Nishant Soni · From AI to Agents to Agencies: The Next Evolution of Artificial IntelligenceBy Nishant Soni

TL;DR: extensive use of the pesticide amitraz to control varoa mites made them resistant to it. How many more times are we going to kick ourselves in the face before we realize that mindlessly throwing chemicals at biological problems is a fundamentally wrong approach?

If you ignore #evolution, it will kick you in the face. Repeatedly.

#agriculture #pesticides #bees

theguardian.com/environment/20

The Guardian · ‘Could become a death spiral’: scientists discover what’s driving record die-offs of US honeybeesBy Phoebe Weston