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Frequently asked questions on the Theory of Evolution

What is a Complexity Science Research?

The complexity science research is the research of the ontological structures and the taxonomies of adaptive systems.

The Unicist Standard for complexity research was developed based on the characteristics of adaptive systems considered in their complexity, some of their characteristics are:

1)      Open boundaries
2)      Biunivocity of its components
3)      The existence of conjunctions without disjunctions
4)      The inexistence of observers

It differs from systemic research because it needs to be part of a real, non-simulated, functioning adaptive system. It does not allow making artificial experimentation.

Applicative research ends with the definition of the Unicist Standard.

Request more information: n.i.brown@unicist.org

Diego Belohlavek
Expert System Manager

NOTE: The Unicist Research Institute is the major research organization in the world in its specialty based on more than 3,000 researches in complexity science applied to individual, institutional and social evolution. The applicative researches are based on the discovery of the Ontogenetic Intelligence of Nature and the consequent Unicist Theory of Evolution.

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