We live in a flowing world, where vascular patterns indicate a law of nature. But what if that law were also the interface point between the virtual and the actual?
Great article on VPA Max, and important to share the new-paradigm Constructal law.
"The principle of least action, also known as the action principle, states that the path taken by a system between two points in its configuration space is the one for which the action is minimized."
This key insight led me in AD Magazine Architecture & Film issue, (with a dynamical design angle), and later via TED conferences as #FormFollowsFlow, to speculate like you above, that this action principle somehow could leverage entropy so that it could "beget Design". With the key geometric signature of that complexifying process (allowing morphing systems to persist for ever longer in time - ultimate exemplar, the whole Cosmos in an optimal #SynPlexity evolution), being that most irrational, implicate of numbers curating a most rational, explicate, optimal order.
I now call it the Asynsis principle, in consultation with Adrian Bejan, which I see as the geometric analogue of the thermodynamic Constructal law.
I found this interview with Bard and Tim Freke and I wanted to share because it fits here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjERxKeZuU4
Great article on VPA Max, and important to share the new-paradigm Constructal law.
"The principle of least action, also known as the action principle, states that the path taken by a system between two points in its configuration space is the one for which the action is minimized."
This key insight led me in AD Magazine Architecture & Film issue, (with a dynamical design angle), and later via TED conferences as #FormFollowsFlow, to speculate like you above, that this action principle somehow could leverage entropy so that it could "beget Design". With the key geometric signature of that complexifying process (allowing morphing systems to persist for ever longer in time - ultimate exemplar, the whole Cosmos in an optimal #SynPlexity evolution), being that most irrational, implicate of numbers curating a most rational, explicate, optimal order.
I now call it the Asynsis principle, in consultation with Adrian Bejan, which I see as the geometric analogue of the thermodynamic Constructal law.
https://asynsis.medium.com/asynsis-a-new-design-toe-cb9a1d236175
https://www.scoop.it/topic/asynsis-principle-constructal-law