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Network solutions are ‘Bottom Up’ solutions; they come within the system, not from outside the system, as in ‘Top Down’ solutions, which are provided by a ‘Superior Intelligence’. Consider this to be parallel to the following: | Network solutions are ‘Bottom Up’ solutions; they come within the system, not from outside the system, as in ‘Top Down’ solutions, which are provided by a ‘Superior Intelligence’. Consider this to be parallel to the following: | ||
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- | Imagine we exist in a world where we do not yet know about ‘kettles’. Notice the difference in experience between | + | Imagine we exist in a world where we do not yet know about ‘kettles’. Notice the difference in experience between touching the kettle and learning it is hot, and someone telling us the kettle is hot. |
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To allow a ‘Bottom Up’ solution to emerge, the ‘[[theory: | To allow a ‘Bottom Up’ solution to emerge, the ‘[[theory: | ||
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This and the following chapters will introduce a new approach to expanding the [[theory: | This and the following chapters will introduce a new approach to expanding the [[theory: | ||