I read “At Home In The Universe: The Search for the Laws of Self Organization and Complexity” which is a very accessible and fun read—I am not a physicist/mathematician/biologist, etc, and it all made sense to me. The book talks about evolution, both biological and technological.
And the model described in that book has been quite commonly adapted by social scientists to study problem solving, so it’s been socially validated as a good framework for thinking about scientific research.
I read “At Home In The Universe: The Search for the Laws of Self Organization and Complexity” which is a very accessible and fun read—I am not a physicist/mathematician/biologist, etc, and it all made sense to me. The book talks about evolution, both biological and technological.
And the model described in that book has been quite commonly adapted by social scientists to study problem solving, so it’s been socially validated as a good framework for thinking about scientific research.