Dharma and Ergodicity
In the last couple of years, I have spent a lot of time trying to interpret the notion of dharma and traditional Indian worldview using systems theory. You can check out older posts with the label " Theory of Being " and also my book on Amazon called " Theory of Being ". In this post, I put forth some more working ideas towards building a more comprehensive theory of systems using Indian thought. The ideas presented here are work in progress-- meant to provoke thought and get feedback. Ideas presented in this blog are subject to future revisions as I get more clarity. *~*~*~*~*~* When we study systems we are first taught that a system is an ensemble of interacting parts. The interaction between the parts or the system dynamics, is what characterises a system-- without which, it would just be a collection of different parts, and not a system. Systems are everywhere-- in fact, a non-system is much harder to find and/or create, than a system. Even an inanima...