quantum phenomena, origins of the universe, phenomena that are not part of a complex system, phenomena that are not influenced by other systems, phenomena that are influenced by a wide range of external factors, phenomena that operate within a larger context that is difficult to fully understand or analyze.
“Sure, here is a list of some aspects of our universe that might be difficult to understand or analyze using systems thinking”
- Quantum phenomena: superposition, entanglement, quantum tunneling
- Origins of the universe: big bang, cosmic microwave background radiation, cosmic inflation
- Phenomena that are not part of a complex system: light, gravity, time
- Phenomena that are not influenced by other systems: stars, galaxies, black holes
- Phenomena that are influenced by a wide range of external factors: weather, climate, global economy
- Phenomena that operate within a larger context: human behavior, social systems, cultural practices
also not part of a complex system:
Physical phenomena: light, sound, electromagnetic radiation, gravity, time
Mathematical concepts: numbers, geometry, algebra, logic
Fundamental particles: electrons, protons, neutrons, quarks
Physical constants: the speed of light, the gravitational constant, the Planck constant
Natural phenomena: sunsets, sunrises, rainbows, auroras