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Twelve Universal Degrees of Freedom: General Systems: (I)
“I have been tremendously interested… in how we would take the organization of our total information and try to see total information as always interrelated. My own generalizations … brought me to a clear cut discover of twelve fundamental degrees of freedom governing the external and internal motions and transformations of all independent systems in Universe. In order to be able to think comprehensively and anticipatorily, in terms of total systems, we have to start off with Universe itself as a closed finite system which misses none of the factors. We must also include all the universal degrees of freedom… Nature coordinates in twelve alternatively equi-economical degrees of freedom… six negative and six positive, which cover all variable inter-relationships of Universe. They become the controlling facts governing general systems and thereby such supercomplex systems as the design of a nation’s navy or a fundamental program for world resources. I have developed a completely workable generalized systems approach-- starting with the differentiation of Universe, including both the meta-physical and physical… which has permitted progressive”
