A couple weeks ago I
posted 'growth' (the developmental source of complex organization) to the
Wikipedia list of "Phenomena lacking clear scientific explanation" in
physics. The self-correcting wiki-system that community editing
represents has now dutifully erased it!!
Why what's happening
with growth systems is so superbly hidden (they're closed loops) is a good
reason for science being slow to recognize that anything is happening in them at
all. But is there a better explanation for erasing it from the list
of phenomena lacking clear scientific explanation, than the self-correcting
mechanisms of a world view that tries to explain everything without
it?
Phil Henshaw ¸¸¸¸.·´ ¯ `·.¸¸¸¸
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