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Combination of mechanisms (underlying many physical phenomena) and algorithms (underlying many information phenomena). Here we explain architectures and power flows, quantitatively and with mechalisms. | Combination of mechanisms (underlying many physical phenomena) and algorithms (underlying many information phenomena). Here we explain architectures and power flows, quantitatively and with mechalisms. | ||
Some mechalisms may include understanding how devices work, and how processes work by understanding underlying algorithms. This applies to understanding and innovating on the design of artifacts and systems - including both physical and information processes. Devices include mechanical, electronic, biological, ecological, optical, acoustic, other wave-based devices, and others. Systems include education, governance, finance, spiritual, regulatory, legal, and other human systems. |
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Combination of mechanisms (underlying many physical phenomena) and algorithms (underlying many information phenomena). Here we explain architectures and power flows, quantitatively and with mechalisms.
Some mechalisms may include understanding how devices work, and how processes work by understanding underlying algorithms. This applies to understanding and innovating on the design of artifacts and systems - including both physical and information processes. Devices include mechanical, electronic, biological, ecological, optical, acoustic, other wave-based devices, and others. Systems include education, governance, finance, spiritual, regulatory, legal, and other human systems.