There are no separate systems. The world is a continuum. Where to draw a boundary around a system depends on the purpose of the discussion.


Thinking in Systems: A Primer (ed. Chelsea Green Publishing, 2008) - ISBN: 9781603581486


There are no separate systems. The world is a continuum. Where to draw a boundary around a system depends on the purpose of the discussion.

There are no separate systems. The world is a continuum. Where to draw a boundary around a system depends on the purpose of the discussion.

There are no separate systems. The world is a continuum. Where to draw a boundary around a system depends on the purpose of the discussion.

There are no separate systems. The world is a continuum. Where to draw a boundary around a system depends on the purpose of the discussion.