Generative Science - Implications of Generative Sciences

Implications of Generative Sciences

Generative Sciences model the development of behavior and outcomes on the basis of the interaction of underlying rules and parameters. This enables the explanation of the development and manifestation of actions, behaviors and outcomes that are seemingly unrelated, contradictory or diverse. This helps to explain the development of unforeseen outcomes in physical and biological processes. It also explains the generation of Unintended Consequences in social processes. Generative Science also helps to explain the development of complex societies, historical processes and unexpected events, unexpected changes and development in ecological and evolutionary process and also help in the theoretical explanation of human psychological development and cognitive processes. Nobel prize winning physicist Gerard 't Hooft shows in his work that all of existence is essentially a generative output of a deterministic complex quantum cellular automata.

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