Living Life in the World Today from a Software Engineer's Point of View

Thursday, November 19, 2009

"To maintain coherency of form, systems tend to respond to the flow of information in ways that counteract any deviation from their established patterns of interaction. Systems thinkers call this interchange between system and environment “negative feedback” because it reduces deviation. Such responses change the system’s relationship to the environment to restore conditions to a tolerable range. When we become overheated, for example, negative feedback loops within our body create perspiration, the evaporation of which cools our bodies back to within our optimal temperature range, reducing the deviation of our temperature from this norm. Negative feedback regulates every aspect of systemic functioning; it essentially defines and delimits every system, in complex and interpenetrating webs." 


Patterns, Flows, and Interrelationship By Molly Young Brown ©2002 


Freedom Adds on to Molly Young Brown's Patterns, Flows, and Interrelationship:



  • System Thinkers Works both ways Logical And Physical.
  • Because We Define Logics & Redefine.
  • We Undergo Severe binary and hexadecimals probability counts.
  • We Ponder on Problems in Multidimensional Propagations. 
  • We Follow Strict Coding Structures Building Blocks of a System, Like Our DNA
  • We Are God in the "Real World" in the context of "The Matrix"
  • We define life and create life in a system from Human's Requirements to a system to Enhance Productivity, Efficiency, and Advancement
  • We ensure balance ecosystems in A system blue prints
  • We foresee the unforeseen circumstances to system life spans.
  • We create notable preventions as frequent as possible
  • We safe lives , Safe Tree, Safe Land,Safe the Forest 
  • We created worlds of our own handling our problems in context of NO POLLUTION, NO ANIMALS BEEN HARM IN THE PROCESS.
  • Lastly, We are only Humans.

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1 comments:

Freedom Expressions © said...

"The inert components of an ecosystem are the physical and chemical factors necessary for life – energy (sunlight or chemical energy), water, temperature, atmosphere, gravity, nutrients, and ultraviolet solar radiation protection.[1] In most ecosystems the conditions vary during the day and often shift from one season to the next. To live in most ecosystems, then, organisms must be able to survive a range of conditions, called 'range of tolerance'.[2] Outside of that are the 'zones of physiological stress', where the survival and reproduction are possible but not optimal. Outside of these zones are the 'zones of intolerance', where life for that organism is implausible. It has been determined that organisms that have a wide range of tolerance are more widely distributed than organisms with a narrow range of tolerance."

[1]"Essential requirements for life". CMEX-NASA. Retrieved 2009-07-14.

[2]Chiras, Daniel C. (2009). Environmental Science – Creating a Sustainable Future

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