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''Synergetics''' is a book by [[Buckminster Fuller]], referring to the concept of either the output of a system not foreseen by the simple sum of the output of each system's part. A 'synergy' can also be defined as 'all sides contribute, and all sides win and recieve the collective output of all contributing". Such a concept we can see being active in human interaction like [[ | |||
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''Synergetics''' is a concept and book by [[Buckminster Fuller]], referring to the concept of either the output of a system not foreseen by the simple sum of the output of each system's part. A 'synergy' can also be defined as 'all sides contribute, and all sides win and recieve the collective output of all contributing". Such a concept we can see being active in human interaction like [[Co-intelligence]], or even obvious applications like a wiki itself. | |||
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Synergetics' is a concept and book by Buckminster Fuller, referring to the concept of either the output of a system not foreseen by the simple sum of the output of each system's part. A 'synergy' can also be defined as 'all sides contribute, and all sides win and recieve the collective output of all contributing". Such a concept we can see being active in human interaction like Co-intelligence, or even obvious applications like a wiki itself.