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SYSTEM DESIGN
a new business model:
the open industrial systems
IT REPRESENTS A SHIFT IN THE CONCEPT OF INDUSTRY
away from linear models in which wastes are considered the norm
GOING TO INTEGRATE SYSTEMS
in which everything has its use because converted into value-added input for other processes
A NEW MODEL OF BUSINESS
a kind of new industrial revolution in which industry mimics nature sustainable cycles
A COMPETITIVE AND SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRY
DEPENDS ON SOME FACTORS SUCH AS
the ability to innovate
introduce new technologies
operate in an ever-changing environment
it is necessary
TOPREPARE EXPERTS
with a wide variety of backgrounds
TO BECOME A
new generation of leaders
a new business model:
the open industrial systems
IT REPRESENTS A SHIFT IN THE CONCEPT OF INDUSTRY
away from linear models in which wastes are considered the norm
GOING TO INTEGRATE SYSTEMS
in which everything has its use because converted into value-added input for other processes
A NEW MODEL OF BUSINESS
a kind of new industrial revolution in which industry mimics nature sustainable cycles
A COMPETITIVE AND SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRY
DEPENDS ON SOME FACTORS SUCH AS
the ability to innovate
introduce new technologies
operate in an ever-changing environment
it is necessary
TOPREPARE EXPERTS
with a wide variety of backgrounds
TO BECOME A
new generation of leaders
Видео
Anders Wijkman, Insights in policy making to support system
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"Engineers and businessmen are known for their linear approach. However, Cartesian thinking is dominant in policy making as well. How can we start designing systems for policy makers so that they can see the multiple benefits of targeting multiple objectives at once?".
Gunter Pauli, The power of system design
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Gunter Pauli WISDOM FOR THE FUTURE The wisdom of the past is not the wisdom of today. Time has come to create the wisdom for the future that brings real sustainability forever. If we only teach our children what we know they will only do as badly as we do. We need to create that space with a degree of freedom to imagine new pathways towards sustainability. System design is one of new pathways.
Gunter Pauli, The logic of system design
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WISDOM FOR THE FUTURE The wisdom of the past is not the wisdom of today. Time has come to create the wisdom for the future that brings real sustainability forever. If we only teach our children what we know they will only do as badly as we do. We need to create that space with a degree of freedom to imagine new pathways towards sustainability. System design is one of new pathways.
Luigi Bistagnino, What's innovation?
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Innovation does not consist in a technological upgrade but in the perspective we observe different problems. It is a cultural shift: from linear models to open integrated systems.
Fritjof Capra, The Systems View of Life
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"In this first lecture of the course, I would like to give you an outline of the new understanding of life that is now emerging at the forefront of science. As I mentioned before, it is a conception of life based on systemic thinking and some of the new concepts and mathematical techniques of complexity theory. It allows us for the first time to integrate the biological, cognitive, and social d...
Structure, pattern, process. Brilliant.
Thank you, Fritjof, thank you.
I've started reading Tao of physics today only....
X favor que venga el vídeo en español...
1:23 sustainability
I, in the course of reading on sociology of science, came across a video on the book 'The Systems View of Life'. I had read Tao of Physics, Turning Point and Uncommon Wisdom a few years ago. To realign all of them and more new books by him in this book makes it a rewarding reading. In some sense i recently came across a book 'Nature Philosophy' by FWJ Schelling and am intrigued that there is no mention of this, in this book!
Hi Dr.Fritjof Capra: Can you define and explain the term" Tao" use in your book"The Tao of Physics"? Are you apply the term used in Chinese definition of Tao (Dao). I will appreciate you can answer this question, then I will respond to your answer Charles H Chen, MD, FACOG
If we are meant to emulate the innate rules of nature will we not also have to give up what is considered our human distinction. Nature is very clear about the survival of the fittest and feels no remorse about the sacrifice of the weak in order to survive. How do we adjust to such a primary determination and continue to be human? Are we not not focussing on an elite that is capable of creating an ecologically viable system to live in that would have to exclude the vast majority of people who are not developed enough to be able to participate in it. And then what do we do about those people?
"Survival of the fittest" is so widely misunderstood that most experts in evolutionary theory recommend not using this 'shorthand' description of natural selection. For one thing, natural selection applies to entire populations rather than individuals. If a small group within a population consume all the resources, or spreads disease, then the entire population is threatened. (Therefore "The Darwin Awards" misuses Darwin's name). If we cut off part of the population, we destroy our environment, and *break* 'the innate rules of nature'. "Fitness" means "aptness", rather than being buff, muscular, well-nourished or any other popular idiomatic interpretations. It means to be 'a good fit for your environment'. W.R.Ashby says "Every piece of wisdom is the worst folly in the opposite environment." And environment is made up of other organisms too. Penguins, successful in the antarctic, are not found in the (very similar) North Pole. They would not last long. Too many hungry bears. They are not fit for that environment. Fitness might mean 'consumes fewer resources' (e.g. the sloth). It might mean 'fat' (e.g. cetaceans). It might mean 'co-operative' (e.g. lichens). And in natural selection, 'fitness' is comparative rather than superlative. (You don't need to outrun the bear if you can outrun your friend). Another systems pioneer, Gregory Bateson proposed 'survival of the fitter' as a more accurate description, emphasising that selection is based on optima rather than maxima. He also pointed out that maximizing a single parameter (e.g. money, or high-fructose corn syrup, or even oxygen) is invariably toxic in the long run. That's not to say that systems theoretical jargon is never used to justify crap or dangerous policies. We are sleepwalking from surveillance capitalism into high-tech fascism because of such starry-eyed nonsense from the tech community, and they are indeed caught in their own bubble, while wars and famine and extinction rage outside. But it is ignorance, hubris and cognitive bias that are to be blamed for that. Most serious systems theory emphasises that we need to get better at thinking about problems, more inclusively, and with an awareness of context. Perfect knowledge (a sacred falsehood of mainstream economists) is impossible. If we exclude people (or their ideas, or other organisms) there is always a cost. Often a fatal one.
I was privileged to meet this extraordinary man in 1982 at the Transpersonal Conference in Bombay. We briefly discussed his "Tao of Physics" and I was impressed by how fluently he conveyed complex ideas in a manner which made them accessible to the participants. I am even more impressed today. And reminded of the once very controversial ideas of Teilhard de Chardin, now beautifully honed for presentation to a more open-minded era.
True.
Brilliant thinking. Thanks for making this publicly available!
Shit. I'm so very jealous of my nephew right now. He has actually been available for a long time. By a cheat, he's got a model to love him in no time. Just how is that thinkable? He said to me he used the Cupid Love System (Google it!) I wish someone stunning said that to me... I've never witnessed him so positive. Kinda makes me feel bad.
I've scanned some of the replies however I realize that is a reasonable video. My younger brother wishes to become awesome with the hottest females. He gleaned a lot from Master Attraction. (Google it if you want pretty good emails on picking up girls.) The information on the subject of attracting chicks in clubs from Master Attraction got him his first fucks in a couple of years. I was pissed though on the grounds that I heard them all. Grrrr.
These movies are fantastic. I had been so baffled seeing my associate go from being lame to a ladies man. He went from zero to hero. He acted like it was standard for quite a while. He finally admitted it two days ago. Turns out he makes use of the Jake Ayres Master Attraction Formula. Google it and you'll find it... He's on a date right now with a beautiful girl... Lucky fucker!
Great...I need this for my 2nd phase of my masters.
I always enjoy Fritjof Capra's books. I never understand how western doctors see patients in term of physics and chemistry.
This is the most boring video I've ever seen---his language is overly complicated--any worthwhile concept should be able to be expressed with simple language. Call me stupid...
Instead of system design, i think autopoietic approach is better explanation, what G. Pauli is creating!
Crisis in not in the cofee, not in BRAIN, but in the Heart!
Crisis is always a gate to new chances! Thx so much for Gunter Pauli, @Blue_Economy #amplifyfest
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@ipublica i do not love einstein but capra and sagan and da vinci yes
hi magmileniusz, yeah the word 'efficiency' is an amazing word...the Church used it against the witches before they burned them...the witches and wizards only had 'efficacy' you see....but efficiency won out in the end... i think its a horrible word myself... where are we going in such a hurry? does efficiency translate into quality of life...more time to spend with friends and family? no. it is now being used to turn people into slaves...or machines... while the boss goes to the beach..
@wishIdpaidattention @wishIdpaidattention the rest of the world is very comfortable with this fact, western society does not consider the interconnection of nature in it's decisions. Maybe the population, but the leadership throughout history from the time of the druids has not considered the cost nature nor human life in it's decision. Until another civilization is the dominant civilization, and hopefully one that has a history of connection to nature, this is all talk.
@wishIdpaidattention the rest of the world is very comfortable with this fact, western society does not consider the interconnection of nature in it's decisions. Maybe the population, but the leadership throughout history from the time of the druids has not considered the cost nature nor human life in it's decision. Until another civilization is the dominant civilization, and hopefully one that has a history of connection to nature, this is all talk.
Let's accept that we are all interconnected. Many of us know this is a fact. Life has brought us to this point and if we interfere and damage this system, life breaksdown. We must live an integral life with nature and breakdown the financial conglomorates who disregard this fact.
@Chriswaterguy The plants will actually break down the emissions into nutrients that they can use to create more mass. The food that we end up eating is perfectly safe by the means of our own nutrient demands. I'd think that pesticides are much worse by comparison.
Is he talking about creating a biosphere in outerspace, didn't they already try that?
I sympathize, I'm supposed to watch a flick (for a class) called Mindwalk this guy produced and I am having trouble following him on this diatribe.
= "Not your thing"
I guess not....whatever that means.
I guess that this approach just doesn't match your "skill set".
sound more like a proposal
Yes.
gah..i have to watch this for my GISAT class...i can't even get passed the first 30 seconds
Tao of Physics is a fantastic book
I agree but up to a certain extent - we need a creative disonance, or a corrective adjustive process - Kapra has interesting parallels with peter bugers book - The Theory of the Avant-garde.
I am not saying that structure is to be avoided. But there are severe syntax errors that we then perpetuate and manifest. The structure Capra refers to already pre-exists non locally as one thing, which we may choose to forever partially address with numerals. It is self evident that when one has (for instance) 2 cups There are NOT 2 instances of the original cup. There are similar (somewhat) objects that occupy one space and then another.
I'll try to answer extempor in limited #of characters allowed. Capra begins with characterized structure and ends with structure therefore. The "web" of life in full bloom is not dissected into numbers. The number 2 is a convenient fiction, useful dependent upon intent and purpose--and not just...individual (?) intent...or finite purpose. answers lie in this...direction.
The key concept i have grasped is that new kind of science should evolve in this century, where distinction between discplines will cease. Therefore a new language should grow, shared among scholars and crosssciplinary models to read reality should be devised. ----P
People should know that everything is connected. Somehow, many still believe that mind and body are different things, the same way they judge social and material aspects. That's nice to have people like Capra helping to clear such distorced visions. Nice video!! Ecological philosophy, aways!!
could he think of indonesian environment by the time he speaking
Some good ideas... but why does he multiply 500 by 3000, and what does the answer mean? And does he think he'll be allowed to make food from power plant emissions and give it to poor kids?
you started it fool shit you dont even know when you have dissed some one spose you'll want last word. Listen. a word of advice buster. IF you dont want to upset people then dont fukin do it?
ok, 'mature' person. Who are you to make such judgement upon me? What do you do? What 'are you'? Another lunatic North American who thinks to be able to tell to others what they are and what they're not? I apologized you in my first reply. That's a mature thing. But you preferred taking the dialog to a strange path. You seem to be alone out there and with no friends, with out anything else to do, and then go to Internet to piss the folks off, persons like me. Ok. You got me. Now, get lost. ieBr
you are not mature person. that is a fact. have a nice time
tnx for the explanation. But I stay with this: what counts on a situation (and its interpretation) is the intentionality of the speaker, mainly if the speaker is not a native one (that is my case, information which you must have realized here, given that you don't seem to be an altist). Plus: you've mixed up a country (Brazil) with a citizen of it. That's what we in transcendental philosophy calls 'intellectual immaturity', or in Logics: fallacy! Have a nice time. ieBr
The term effeminate is most often used by people who subscribe to the conventional view that men should conform to traditional masculine traits and behaviors." Also the Nazis used it in such a way. Now look mate. I have no problem with you. But to be so personal like that is sure sing of immaturity, and not knowing how to relate to people. Also it is not good impression of Brazil!
checkout wikipedia~#"Effeminacy is a trait in males that generally contradicts traditional male (masculine) gender roles. It is a derogatory term frequently applied to femininity; or womanly behavior, demeanor, and appearance displayed by a man, typically used implying criticism or ridicule of this behavior (as opposed to, for example, merely describing a man as feminine, which is more neutral).
you are totally wrong. I just said a fact: you're efeminate. I did not aplly any moral judgement. You did. Second, I don't know what cheeky bugger means (but it really sounds like a insult, as well as when you call me ignorant... when you don't know myself neither my history of life; you're being precipitated). Third, I apologize you here, if I disrespect you, anyway. If I did, it was not my primordial intention. RIght? Have a nice Sunday. ieBrazil ps: I'm Brazilian. And have no problem...
and your a cheeky bugger!