Exploring the Intersection of Synergetics and Physics: A Hobbyist's Perspective

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In summary, exploring the intersection of synergetics and physics from a hobbyist's perspective involves studying the principles of self-organization and pattern formation in complex systems, and applying them to understand the underlying dynamics of physical phenomena. This interdisciplinary approach can provide a unique perspective on the interconnectedness of different fields and how they can be applied to real-world problems. While it may not have the rigor of traditional academic research, it offers a creative and engaging way to delve into the fascinating world of science and understand the underlying patterns that govern our universe.
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Chris Zim
Hello.

I'm a hobbyist looking at any convergence / divergence between Synergetics (c.f. Buckminster Fuller Synergetic Energetic Vector Geometry) and physics and also I develop suspicious equations etc relating to physics, para-physics, pseudo-physics or whatever you wan't to call it.

Also basically looking at other things to that might connect "the dots" like Mandelbrot's fractal geometry.

Thank you.
 
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Sure man.

I'm here really just to get for now on some seemingly curious stuff that I lookec at.

Thank you.
 
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I just want a professional oppinion to get it clearified.
 
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Welcome to the PF @Chris Zim :smile:

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