“An animal is a model. Any organism is a model of the world in which it lives. One way to understand this is to imagine a zoologist presented with the body of an animal she has never seen before. If allowed to examine and dissect the body in sufficient detail, a good zoologist should be able to reconstruct almost everything about the world in which the animal lived. To be more precise, she would be reconstructing the worlds in which the animal’s ancestors lived.”
Richard Dawkins writes this in an article in 1995.
Richard Dawkins |
But let's now combine that thought with Melvin E. Conway, How do Committees Invent?
“Roughly speaking, we have demonstrated that there is a very close relationship between the structure of a system and the structure of the organization which designed it.”
In other words: the small mirrors the big, the big drives the small and the small drives the big, as the big is constituted by the small(s). Endless wonders in reflexion.
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