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About The Book
This book describes the fundamental laws and principles that were necessary to develop an ordered system like the universe in which we live. Without these laws, there can be no order. Together they set the foundation for the development of ordered systems that exist in harmony with each other.
Any ordered system must have a fixed reference, otherwise it will not remain ordered. The reference must be set and not changed for the creation and development of any individual ordered system. In order to initiate any material ordered system, the reference must first be set and sequential steps taken until the system is complete.
To accomplish this, the system must first be planned. Planning is necessary as the reference and sequencing will vary with each ordered system. The designer must have some concept of the finished product in order to develop the sequencing as well as recognize when the system is complete and operating as designed. To do this, the creator or designer must be external to the system. In other words, an ordered system cannot initiate or develop itself.
- Publisher : Jclsm Publishing
- Publication date : March 28, 2024
- Language : English
- Print Length : 166 Pages
Why is this a must-read book?
because it offers a groundbreaking exploration of the fundamental principles that shape the order and stability of both the universe and man-made systems.
The book’s blend of foundational knowledge, practical advice, and philosophical reflection makes it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the mechanics of order and the nature of complex systems.”
Here's why it stands out:
Foundational
Insights
Offers a clear framework for understanding the core laws of order in complex systems.
Practical
Application
Provides actionable strategies for designing and managing ordered systems.
Philosophical
Depth
The book explores order and entropy, focusing on how order emerges from disorder and our responsibilities.
- Meet the author
John Constantine Capleton
Born in Oracabessa, a small port town on the northeast of Jamaica, just 13 miles east of Ocho Rios, John was aware of the world beyond his door from a young age.