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Systems Theory has been used by the first inventors/scholars of systems theory and first studied in full depth by Ludwig von Bertalanffy. See his book "General Systems Theory". Systems theory is the study of the theory of systemic behavoir. A system theory is a physical description of any system in terms of scientific description. At the very best a system can be described by the system itself. Music is one example. Because any system involving material matter what we then end up with is a material system. In most cases a syntony is introduced and what started as a material system emerges in a different way. Clap two silent hands together, and what emerges is a sound., | Systems Theory has been used by the first inventors/scholars of systems theory and first studied in full depth by Ludwig von Bertalanffy. See his book "General Systems Theory". Systems theory is the study of the theory of systemic behavoir. A system theory is a physical description of any system in terms of scientific description. At the very best a system can be described by the system itself. Music is one example. Because any system involving material matter what we then end up with is a material system. In most cases a syntony is introduced and what started as a material system emerges in a different way. Clap two silent hands together, and what emerges is a sound., | ||
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Systems Theory has been used by the first inventors/scholars of systems theory and first studied in full depth by Ludwig von Bertalanffy. See his book "General Systems Theory". Systems theory is the study of the theory of systemic behavoir. A system theory is a physical description of any system in terms of scientific description. At the very best a system can be described by the system itself. Music is one example. Because any system involving material matter what we then end up with is a material system. In most cases a syntony is introduced and what started as a material system emerges in a different way. Clap two silent hands together, and what emerges is a sound.,
Thomas Mandel 02:53, 22 April 2009 (UTC)
Thomas Mandel 02:53, 22 April 2009 (UTC)