What is self organization?

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2006-08
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The most surprising forms of self-organization begin with a few simple rules of individual units that form unanticipated patterns and complex structures. Many different physical, chemical, or biological mechanisms can self-organize microscopic pieces into strikingly similar global patterns. These patterns are produced by mathematical equations.

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The most surprising forms of self-organization begin with a few simple rules of individual units that form unanticipated patterns and complex structures. Many different physical, chemical, or biological mechanisms can self-organize microscopic pieces into strikingly similar global patterns. These patterns are produced by mathematical equations.
This manuscript is a version of an article published in Emerging (April-August 2006) p. 16-19 http://www.plexusinstitute.org/
Department of Psychology Charles E. Schmidt College of Science
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Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences
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What is self organization?
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What is self organization?
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What is self organization?
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