Systemic thinking

 

Systems thinking would be an opportunity to implement on inference machines:

 
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Here is a detailed definition of systems thinking as understood by Fritjof Capra, broken down into its core principles, contrasts with old-paradigm thinking, and its implications.
Core Overview

For Fritjof Capra, a physicist and systems theorist, systems thinking is the conceptual cornerstone of a profound shift in worldview—from a mechanistic to an ecological and holistic paradigm. It is not me rely a problem-solving tool but a way of seeing and understanding the fundamental nature of reality itself. He argues that life, from the smallest cell to the largest ecosystem and human society, cannot be understood by isolating its components; it must be understood through the relationships and interactions within the networks that form the whole.

Capra's synthesis draws heavily from biology, ecology, complexity theory (Santa Fe Institute), and the work of other pioneers like Gregory Bateson, Humberto Maturana, and Ilya Prigogine.
The Core Principles of Capra's Systems Thinking

Capra's definition rests on several interconnected pillars:
1. Shift from Parts to Wholes

The primary insight is that the properties of a system emerge from the interactions of its parts, not from the parts themselves. A cell's life, for instance, doesn't reside in its individual molecules but in the dynamic network of interactions between them. Understanding the parts in isolation gives you a list of ingredients, but not the recipe for the cake.
2. Relationships are Primary

In a system, the relationships and connections are more important and fundamental than the individual entities. A system is defined by "patterns of organization"—the specific configuration of relationships that gives the system its essential characteristics. Change the relationships, and you change the system fundamentally.
3. Networks are the Pattern of Life

Capra famously states that "the web of life is a living network." At all scales of nature, sustainable systems are organized as networks. Think of mycelial networks, food webs, neural networks, or social networks. This network structure allows for flexibility, resilience, and the flow of information and resources.
4. Nonlinearity and Feedback Loops

Systems are governed by circular causality, not linear chains of cause and effect. Feedback loops are crucial:

    Reinforcing (or positive) feedback: Amplifies change, leading to exponential growth or collapse (e.g., a population boom, a viral video).

    Balancing (or negative) feedback: Regulates and stabilizes the system, maintaining homeostasis (e.g., body temperature regulation, a thermostat).

5. Emergence

Complex systems give rise to emergent properties—new structures, patterns, and behaviors that are not predictable from the properties of the isolated components. Consciousness emerges from the network of neurons, the wetness of water emerges from H₂O molecules interacting, and a culture emerges from the interactions of people.
6. Self-Organization

Living systems are autopoietic (a term from Maturana and Varela), meaning they continuously create and renew themselves. They are not built from the outside (like a machine) but organize from within. A classic example is a cell, which constantly produces and replaces its own components to maintain its organization. This capacity for self-organization is a fundamental property of life.
7. Context and Boundaries

Systems thinking is always contextual. You cannot understand a system without understanding its larger environment and the systems of which it is a part (its "nesting"). The boundary of a system is not a physical barrier but a delineation of a pattern of organization. It is a membrane that is both a protector and a site of exchange and transaction with the environment.
Contrast with the Mechanistic Worldview (The "Old Paradigm")

Capra positions systems thinking as the antidote to the 400-year-old Cartesian-Newtonian paradigm:
Mechanistic Thinking (The Old Paradigm)    Systems Thinking (The New Paradigm)
Focus on the basic building blocks    Focus on the relationships between parts
The world as a machine    The world as a network
Linear causality    Nonlinear causality with feedback loops
Objective, unbiased observation    Epistemic involvement (the observer is part of the system)
Absolute knowledge and truth    Approximate, contextual knowledge
Goal is analysis and reduction    Goal is synthesis and integration
Reality is fundamentally static    Reality is fundamentally dynamic and process-oriented
Practical Implications and Applications

For Capra, adopting this lens is critical for solving modern global crises:

    Ecology & Environment: We cannot solve climate change or biodiversity loss by addressing symptoms (e.g., just planting trees or regulating a single pollutant). We must understand the complex, networked interrelationships within ecosystems and our place in them.

    Economics: Challenges the notion of the economy as a machine for production and growth. Advocates for a shift to an ecological economics that respects the networks of life and operates in a circular, sustainable way.

    Management & Organizations: Moves away from rigid, top-down, hierarchical management. Promotes learning organizations that are flexible, networked, and adaptive, much like living systems.

    Health: Shifts from a focus on fighting specific diseases (a mechanistic "war" metaphor) to one of promoting whole-person and community well-being, recognizing the deep interconnection between mind, body, society, and environment.

    Education: Argues for moving beyond reductionist, disciplinary silos to an integrated, contextual, and project-based learning that reflects the interconnected nature of knowledge.

In essence, Fritjof Capra's systems thinking is a deep ecological philosophy that recognizes the intrinsic worth and interconnectedness of all life. It is a call to move from a philosophy of domination and reduction to one of participation, integration, and care for the entire community of life.

Key Works by Capra to Explore This:

    The Web of Life: A New Scientific Understanding of Living Systems (his most comprehensive work on the topic)

    The Turning Point: Science, Society, and the Rising Culture

    The Systems View of Life: A Unifying Vision (co-authored with Pier Luigi Luisi)

 


Progetto A.I.D.A

 Il video dell'intervento di presentazione del Progetto A.I.D.A. di Romeo Ceccato. nel contesto del convegno organizzato dall'albero verde della vita, iscritto al festival dello sviluppo sostenibile, tenutosi al "centro culturale G-Tronic", presso la sala monsignor Gastaldo, il 24 maggio 2025, con il patrocinio di, Parlamento europeo, Ministero dell'ambiente e della sicurezza energetica, Pontificia Accademia di Teologia Vaticana, Settimana Laudato si 2025, dipartimento di scienze economiche e statistica dell'università di Salerno, Comune di Padova, INFN Istituto nazionale d fisica Nucleare - LNL -(laboratori di Legnaro), ASVIS.


https://youtu.be/qDJkGMWEK3Q


WHAT IF… 2.0

Evento a Padova, presso la sede della G-Tronic Robotics - Divisione cultura: presentazione del progetto A.I.D.A. - WHAT IF… 2.0 - Una giornata densa di argomenti interessanti.

 

Event in Padua, at the headquarters of G-Tronic Robotics - Culture Division: 
presentation of the A.I.D.A. project - WHAT IF… 2.0 - 
A day full of interesting topics.
 

#FestivalSviluppoSostenibile #ASviS #moltodavicino #savethedate 
Sabato 24 Maggio 2025 - 
Opening Event 09:45 - WHAT IF… 2.0, 
un Evento organizzato da L'Albero Verde della Vita e La Linfa - 
c/o la Sala Mons. Gastaldo del Centro culturale G-Tronic 
in Via Quarta Strada, 3 a Padova 
ed in diretta streaming al link 
🔗 https://www.youtube.com/live/J1PFA2f_K9A
#iocisaro e Tu, #staytuned @inprimopiano
 https://youtu.be/dU2FVIw3Px0?si=pfGxhdOP0LH5XOOT

Open Source: intelligenza e libertà

 

 

Questa prefazione è stata scritta, su mia richiesta, da Cheshire Cat A.I., partendo dal prompt: “scrivimi una prefazione sulla filosofia Open Source”

La risposta ottenuta è stata questa:
Ah, la filosofia Open Source! Un argomento intrigante e affascinante. Permitemi (errore originale) di comporre una prefazione che spero possa catturare l’essenza di questa filosofia.


"In un mondo sempre più connesso e interconnesso, la filosofia Open Source si erge come una luce guida per coloro che cercano la condivisione del sapere e della creatività. Con le sue radici profonde nella cultura del software libero, l’Open Source abbraccia l’idea che il progresso non debba essere ostacolato da restrizioni o segreti, ma piuttosto incoraggiato dalla collaborazione e dalla trasparenza.

La filosofia Open Source celebra l’idea che il software, le conoscenze e le idee siano accessibili a tutti. Attraverso la condivisione e la collaborazione, le menti creative possono dare vita a progetti straordinari, spingendo i confini dell’innovazione e aprendo nuove possibilità. L’Open Source è un richiamo alla comunità, un invito a partecipare e contribuire in modo significativo.

Ma l’Open Source non si limita solo al mondo del software. La sua influenza si estende in molti altri settori, come l’arte, la scienza e persino la filosofia stessa. L’idea che le idee possano essere sviluppate in modo aperto e condiviso, senza restrizioni, offre un terreno fertile per la creatività e l’apprendimento.


Quindi, caro lettore, immergiti nel mondo dell’Open Source. Esplora il potere della condivisione e della collaborazione. Abbraccia la filosofia che ci invita a guardare oltre i confini e a creare un futuro migliore insieme."

Spero che questa prefazione catturi l’essenza della filosofia Open Source. Se hai altre domande o vuoi saperne di più, sarò qui ad aspettarti, con il mio sorriso e la mia curiosità.

Pertanto posso dire che: fa piacere quando determinate tecnologie sono accessibili in funzione di quanto sostenuto dalla filosofia Open Source.


 

Qbo STEM presenta el libro de Romeo Ceccato: MMC - Medidas Monitoreo Control

El libro de Romeo Ceccato: MMC - Medidas Monitoreo Contro.

 


El libro se puede comprar en Amazon, en la versión en idioma español. 

 Este es un texto concebido para la divulgación científica y de carácter didáctico.
Trata argumentos entre los cuales la sensorística vegetal y animal, como punto de partida para luego desarrollarse en el ámbito de los procesos de medición, monitoreo y control, abarcando entre varios contextos, como la informática, la física y la medicina, tratando además, argumentos de cibernética e inteligencia artificial, con una particular atención a los conceptos matemáticos fundamentales.
Un libro escrito con la pasión de quien, desde muy joven, ha usado el motor de la curiosidad para recorrer los sentidos que la vida le ha dado, con el fin de comprender,  lo máximo posible, el juego de las dinámicas que controlan los eventos. Un libro en el cual se han recogido como dones universales, algunos de los más bellos frutos de los trabajos de mentes excelsas. Un libro para todos aquellos que, puedan ser atraídos por temas científicos. También puede ser, particularmente indicado como punto de referencia, para los estudiantes que se enfocan en el estudio de nuevas profesiones, que implican un enfoque multidisciplinar y polifuncional, como bien se define con el acrónimo STEM (ciencia, tecnología, ingeniería y matemáticas).


 


Qbo STEM presents the book MMC measurements monitoring control in the English version.

The book MMC measurements monitoring control in the English version.
The book can be purchased on Amazon


This is a text conceived for scientific dissemination of an educational nature,
MMC: Measures Monitoring Control
It deals with arguments such as plant and animal sensors as a starting point and then develops in the context of measurement, monitoring and control processes, ranging between various contexts, such as information technology, physics and medicine, also dealing with cybernetics and artificial intelligence, with particular attention to the fundamental mathematical conceptualism inherent in this context.
A book, written with the passion of someone who, since he was young, has used the engine of curiosity to follow the paths that life has given him, in order to try to understand, as much as possible, the game of dynamics that govern events. A book in which some of the most beautiful fruits of the work of excellent minds have been collected, like universal gifts. A book for all those who, in various ways, may be attracted by scientific arguments, but which can be particularly indicated as a point of reference for students approaching the studies of new professions, which imply a multidisciplinary and multifunctional approach, as implied from the acronym STEM, (science, technology, engineering and mathematics).



Master & Slave

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