Nonlinear Sciences – Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems
Scientific paper
2011-11-18
Nonlinear Sciences
Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems
11 pages, 6 figures. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1004.3518 by other authors
Scientific paper
A natural process is defined as an act, by which a system organizes itself with time. Any natural process drives a system to a state of greater organization. Organization is a progressive change, while evolution is expressed in the effects of accumulating marks acquired from contingent encounters. Co-existence of the system in states of maximum organization as well as maximum action forms the core idea of the paper. Major influences have been drawn from the Principle of Least Action. This allows us to see how this most basic law of physics determines the development of the system towards states with less action i.e. organized states. Based on this, it has been proposed, that the development of a system towards states of greater organization is cyclic in nature and thus evolution is a cyclic process.
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