Complexity
is a term created by humans. This term means everything that cannot be fully
defined by a human comprehensible rule or a group of human comprehensible
rules.
So
human brain is complex, dna is complex, social relationships are complex, earth
nature is complex, universe is complex.
Complexity
probably won’t be never fully captured by humans but of course it can be
observed, perceived, absorbed, elaborated, familiarized, handled, shared,
talked, and why not.. loved because it is part of our extraordinary adventure
and world around called life.. and of course.. we need to
live.
In a certain way Complexity is the gap between actual human intellectual
knowledge and full universe environment knowledge.
Complexity
is the extreme knowledge frontier of a single and specific science (mathematics,
physics, economy, psychology, etc) and the world of links and infinite
relationships between all those sciences.
Complexity
is also the point of harmony between biological pulsation, personal instinct
reaction and defence, ego emotional and community expressions, science rational
and logic observations, religion moral and spiritual need, art creative and
imaginative explorations.
Complexity
concern all aspects of life (it’s not a science-only-related method) for example
family and school education processes or countries economy law and social
organization.
I
think all most sensible people in human history have been creating (or better
configuring) in a part of their brain a sort of complex related specific
“section” and we could imagine the brain divided in this five main thematic
areas:
The
Structure of Human Brain
Complex
**
(awareness,
sensible, managing)
(second
strong layer intersectorial connective links)
|
|
Abstract*
(creative,
imaginative)
(first
basement intersectorial connective links)
(2-3
year)
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Logic/Rational
(first
strong elaborative basement)
(1-2
year)
|
|
Instinctual
(reactive,
imitative, emotional, perceptive)
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|
Biological
(organic,
motorial)
**
emerging property >> awareness, id, personality
*
3% distinguishing human from pigs or apes