Complexity has the propensity to overload systems, making the relevance of a particular piece of information not statistically significant. And when an array of mind-numbing factors is added into the equation, theory and models rarely conform to reality.


p. 28. - In Defense of Chaos: The Chaology of Politics, Economics and Human Action, 2013


Complexity has the propensity to overload systems, making the relevance of a particular piece of information not statistically significant. And when...

Complexity has the propensity to overload systems, making the relevance of a particular piece of information not statistically significant. And when...

Complexity has the propensity to overload systems, making the relevance of a particular piece of information not statistically significant. And when...

Complexity has the propensity to overload systems, making the relevance of a particular piece of information not statistically significant. And when...