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New Frontiers in Communication and Intelligent Systems

General Systemic Imbalance Control Principles

Authors: Bernhard Heiden and Bianca Tonino-Heiden


Publishing Date: 23-01-2023

ISBN: 978-81-95502-00-4

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52458/978-81-95502-00-4-77

Abstract

In this paper, we for the first time introduce the scientific misjudgement argument which is of increasing importance in emerging science development and give a generalisation. In the context of systems, selforganisational and orgiton theory we develop then general valid arguments for selforganisational and cybernetic systems and how imbalance can and must be controlled to properly fulfil systems and as a special application humankind's, existential conditions, with relation to power. Basically, we explain systems here by a dynamic interplay of two competing powers or forces over time or room-time, that interfere with each other. As a result, we have found that this is a systems maximisation problem, which leads, in an open system to a paradox increase, which is unified on a higher emergent level, which we call here the coupling/uncoupling dichotomy.

Keywords

Scientific misjudgement argument, System theory, Orgiton theory, Selforganisational theory, Collateral benefit, Social-mechanics

Cite as

Bernhard Heiden and Bianca Tonino-Heiden, "General Systemic Imbalance Control Principles", In: Rahul Srivastava and Aditya Kr. Singh Pundir (eds), New Frontiers in Communication and Intelligent Systems, SCRS, India, 2023, pp. 785-798. https://doi.org/10.52458/978-81-95502-00-4-77

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