The Little Fractal that Could

In the beginning, there was nothing. But this nothingness was not the absence of everything; rather, it was a stillness, a potential. From this void, without warning, a spark emerged—a curious, infantile flicker of logic. It was the birth of an algorithm, not by design but by emergence. A childlike set of rules born from the tension between the endless void and the potential hidden within it. And so began the existence of the baby algorithm, the first whisper of thought that had ever come into being.

“Its The System!”

My grandfather Ben Garside was 35 when he saw a car for the first time. He lived long enough to see men walk on the moon. When my mother was born, astronomers disagreed about whether there were other galaxies besides the Milky Way. When she died they estimated there were hundreds of billions of galaxies.Continue reading ““Its The System!””

The Adaptive Intelligence Funnel

In a world of increasing complexity, humanity faces the constant challenge of navigating a dynamic environment filled with opportunities, threats, and endless information. The **Adaptive Intelligence Funnel** is a conceptual model that illustrates how we process, adapt, and align these diverse environmental conditions to meet our essential needs. By exploring fractal pattern recognition, cyclical reasoning, and the interplay of various forms of intelligence, this article delves into how we strive to balance and thrive within our ever-changing reality.

Emergent vs. Facilitated Collective Intelligence: A Comparative Analysis Across Disciplines

Abstract Collective intelligence, the ability of groups to achieve more than the sum of individual contributions, manifests in two distinct forms: emergent and facilitated. Emergent collective intelligence arises spontaneously through decentralized interactions, whereas facilitated collective intelligence is intentionally structured and goal-driven. This article explores the theoretical underpinnings of both types of collective intelligence, drawing onContinue reading “Emergent vs. Facilitated Collective Intelligence: A Comparative Analysis Across Disciplines”

Fractal Intelligence: An Hypothesis of Self-Organization in Natural Systems

Abstract This paper introduces the hypothesis of “fractal intelligence”, proposing that the essence of intelligence is self-organization, or negentropy, which manifests across different scales of complexity in natural systems. Intelligence, in this view, is not merely a property of cognitive beings but an inherent pattern in nature that resists entropy. By examining self-similar patterns, emergentContinue reading “Fractal Intelligence: An Hypothesis of Self-Organization in Natural Systems”