Archive for March, 2009

Two words

March 6, 2009

Only time for two words/links…time crunching…

synergy

http://www.complexsystems.org/index.html

syntropy

http://www.sintropia.it/

Dan

Competition and Cooperation

March 3, 2009

Lynn Margulis (and perhaps a co-author) wrote somewhere (I will find the citation) something to the effect of “Life did not conquer the Earth by combat, but by networking”. Margulis contributed the endosymbiont theory of evolution and also is co-founder of Gaia theory. She is an advocate of respect for microbes. She also co-authored a coffee table book, “What is Life?” This is my favorite question. Dr. Margulis is one of my heroes.

Networking as a verb in Margulis’ comment is essentially cooperation. I see her work to support my view that cooperation is equally as important as competition in the original and fundamental nature of life. If cooperation is such a fundamental essence of life, then we will need to understand it, use it, model it to understand the origin of life, the evolution and development of life over past historical time, and the evolution and development of life going forward into the future.

I saw a mission statement once on a NASA Astrobiology (or related) website that said their group mission was “To understand life from origin to destiny”. Then later that mission statement disappeared from webspace. Well…it is back…because that is my mission.

Dan

A Third Window – New Book

March 2, 2009

This book by Bob Ulanowicz is the real deal. A Third Window:

http://www.templetonpress.org/book.asp?book_id=136

Bob creates and develops a theory of life and nature sure to transform everything from physics to society. Thank you, Bob.

Getting started

March 1, 2009

Four of our family watched Charlotte’s Web on a miniature TV this evening. It was such a great movie, after such an incredibly radiant and humble book, that I was inspired to dive in to get ecosystemics.org – THE BLOG – started. Charlotte proved so eloquently and succinctly the power of words and communication, and I hope to follow humbly in her footsteps.

This blog - my contributions to it – I hope to be about an ecosystemic perspective on life. I have written about this elsewhere, as have many others, and I sincerely believe that consideration of “life as ecosystem” as an equally valid and fundamental unit, basis, mental model or shared focus with “life as organism” (or life as cell, life as individual, etc.) can help us solve our current wicked suite of chronic and systemic environmental problems.

A starter thought for now: Darwinian evolution seems to focus quite heavily on competition – survival of the fittest. And this is tied to a unit of life, unit of selection, or unit of evolution as something like species, organism or even genome. An ecosystemic paradigm of life will elevate cooperation to equal standing with competition. It will result in a foundational, physical, relational and pragmatic instantiation of the Golden Rule. In essence the opposite or complement of competition may move to the foreground as necessary explanatory principle and generic characteristic of the creative organizational power of life.

The web of ideas around ecosystemic life are many and intricately woven. I want to spin them out over some time…stay tuned…any comments appreciated.

Dan