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Page 1: Systems and Synergy SWBAT: 9/1 1.1.1 Compare quantitative and qualitative data Define system and synergy

Systems and Synergy

SWBAT: 9/1 1.1.1Compare quantitative and qualitative dataDefine system and synergy

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What do these, and the previous pictures, have in common?

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They are all Systems

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What is the meaning of the word system?

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A system is :• Is individual component parts

working together to perform a particular function

A bicycle is an example of a system

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But if the parts of the bicycle are piled up in the middle of the room, they cease to work together and thus stop being a

system

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System according to Buckminster Fuller (a good example of the use of language)

• A system is the first subdivision of Universe. It divides all the Universe into six parts: first, all the universal events occurring geometrically outside the system; second, all the universal events occurring geometrically inside the system; third, all the universal events occurring nonsimultaneously, remotely, and unrelatedly prior to the system events; fourth, the Universe events occurring nonsimultaneously, remotely, and unrelatedly subsequent to the system events; fifth, all the geometrically arrayed set of events constituting the system itself; and sixth, all the Universe events occurring synchronously and or coincidentally to and with the systematic set of events uniquely

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So a system could be...?

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• A building• a flower• an atom• a political party• a car• your body• furniture• an electric circuit

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SYNERGY

• One of the most fascinating characteristics of any and all structures is the characteristic called SYNERGY

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SYNERGY

• “The whole is greater than the sum of its parts”

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• Even if you know all the parts that make up a system you still cannot know or even predict how the whole system is going to behave or work.

• Can you give an example of this??

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The Human Body• If you take all the stuff that makes

up a person, you would find that we are made up of:

• Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Carbon, Water, Calcium, Sodium, Magnesium, Sulfur, Iron and many other elements. The total cost of all of these things at the store is about……????

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$ 1.00

• That’s right. About $ 1.00.

• You could never be able to explain YOUR behaviour or all the things that YOU do, or all the different aspects of you, if you looked at just the stuff that makes you up. Never in a million years.

• This is what we mean by SYNERGY.

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Even if you looked at the next level up…the Cell

• Even if you knew what all the cells in your body do, you still could not describe YOU.

• Something very unique and new and unpredictable happens when the parts of a system work together.

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Try this Puzzle.

• Using 6 sticks, all the same length, make 4 triangles, each with sides the length of the stick

• Hint #1: Think in a new way. Synergy has new and unique ways of changing things. Making them unexpected, unpredictable

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Hint #2

• Think in 3-D

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Ready for the Answer?

• The Answer is….

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The Tetrahedron

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The Tetrahedron is the Simplest Structural System in the

Universe• The Tetrahedron-

made of 6 sticks, 4 equilateral triangles, all 60 degrees, each vertex is part of 3 triangles

• the strongest structure for its volume and Surface area.

• Eg; diamonds

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Synergy

• Even in the simple tetrahedron we have synergy. Because until the last stick or strut or member or piece or whatever you call it is added there is no structure at all. It would collapse. Try it!!!

• Imagine all the synergy going on in your body which is much more complex than a tetrahedron.

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Another example of synergy

• Ordinary Table Salt (NaCl, Sodium Chloride)• Synergy: The behaviour of whole systems that is unpredicted

by knowing the behaviour of the individual parts taken separately

• Na (sodium) is a metal, highly reactive in water, explosive, burns with a yellow flame.

• Cl (chlorine) is a deadly greenish gas.• Both of these elements when taken separately are poisonous

and deadly BUT

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SALT

• When combined, we witness synergy. Two deadly substances combine to produce something that we cannot live without.

• Something unique and new and unpredictable happens when two or more things come together and work together

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Atoms combine together to form structural systems

• The behaviour of the table salt is totally unpredictable by simply knowing the behaviour of the individual parts.

• All nature, all systems, all structures display synergy. The Universe is the Synergy of Synergies.

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Another interesting aspect of Synergy

• When we understand how the parts of a structure interact together to make something new and unique and unpredictable, we can also see that when we bring together

• ideas from different areas, such as math, art, music, science they will have a synergetic effect. That is, they provide the potential for great new discoveries.

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Discovery

• One great truth about discovery is that, “One discovery often leads to further discoveries”

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Bring different ideas Together

• One of the best places to find ideas for structural systems is in NATURE.

• Nature always uses the most economical, efficient and reliable structural systems

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Ecosystems Ecological Systems

• Ecological Systems follow the laws of synergy as well.

• It is the interrelationships between the parts that produces the behaviour of the whole.

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