Title: IF THE WHOLE WORLD IS COMPLEX, WHY BOTHER?
1IF THE WHOLE WORLD IS COMPLEX, WHY BOTHER?
- D. C. MIKULECKY
- PROFESSOR OF PHYSIOLOGY
- VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY
- http//views.vcu.edu/mikuleck/
2WHAT I HOPE TO ACCOMPLISH
- PROVIDE A UNIQUE, WORKABLE CONCEPT OF COMPLEXITY
- MAKE A CLEAR DISTICTION BETWEEN THE REAL WORLD
AND THOSE FORMAL THINGS WE DO TO TRY TO MODEL IT - SHOW HOW THE FORMAL DESCRIPTION OF THE REAL WORLD
REDUCES IT TO SIMPLE MECHANISMS - PROVIDE EXAMPLES OF BOTH MECHANISTIC AND
RELATIONAL MODELS OF THE WORLD - USE THE DEFINITION OF ORGANISM TO ILLUSTRATE WHAT
CAN BE DONE BY STEPPING OUT OF THE TRADITIONAL
FRAMEWORK
3CAN WE DEFINE COMPLEXITY?
- Complexity is the property of a real world
system that is manifest in the inability of any
one formalism being adequate to capture all its
properties. It requires that we find distinctly
different ways of interacting with systems.
Distinctly different in - the sense that when we make successful
models, the formal systems needed to describe
each distinct aspect are NOT - derivable from each other
4COMPLEXITY VS COMPLICATION
- Von NEUMAN THOUGHT THAT A CRITICAL LEVEL OF
SYSTEM SIZE WOULD TRIGGER THE ONSET OF
COMPLEXITY (REALLY COMPLICATION) - COMPLEXITY IS MORE A FUNCTION OF SYSTEM QUALITIES
RATHER THAN SIZE - COMPLEXITY RESULTS FROM BIFURCATIONS -NOT IN THE
DYNAMICS, BUT IN THE DESCRIPTION! - THUS COMPLEX SYSTEMS REQUIRE THAT THEY BE ENCODED
INTO MORE THAN ONE FORMAL SYSTEM IN ORDER TO BE
MORE COMPLETELY UNDERSTOOD
5NATURAL VS FORMAL SYSTEMS
- THE REAL WORLD IS COMPLEX
- WE HAVE TREATED IT FORMALLY AS IF IT WERE SIMPLE
- THE RESULT IS THE DISCOVERY OF COMPLEXITY,
EMERGENCE,ETC. - THE IDEA IS BEST SEEN USING THE MODELING RELATION
6THE MODELING RELATION THE ESSENCE OF SCIENCE
- ALLOWS US TO ASSIGN MEANING TO THE WORLD AROUND
US - A MODEL OF OUR THINKING PROCESS
- CAUSALITY IN THE NATURAL SYSTEM IS DEALT WITH
THROUGH IMPLICATION IN A FORMAL SYSTEM - THERE IS AN ENCODING OF THE NATURAL SYSTEM INTO
THE FORMAL SYSTEM AND A DECODING BACK - WHEN IT ALL HANGS TOGETHER WE HAVE A MODEL
7THE MODELING RELATION A MODEL OF HOW WE MAKE
MODELS
ENCODING
NATURAL SYSTEM
FORMAL SYSTEM
CAUSAL EVENT
IMPLICATION
DECODING
FORMAL SYSTEM
NATURAL SYSTEM
8WE HAVE A USEFUL MODEL WHEN
AND
ARE SATISFACTORY WAYS OF UNDERSTANDING THE
CHANGE IN THE WORLD OUT THERE
9THE MODELING RELATION A MODEL OF HOW WE MAKE
MODELS
ENCODING
NATURAL SYSTEM
FORMAL SYSTEM
CAUSAL EVENT
MANIPULATION
DECODING
FORMAL SYSTEM
NATURAL SYSTEM
10WHAT TRADITIONAL SCIENCE DID TO THE MODELING
RELATION
FORMAL SYSTEM
NATURAL SYSTEM
MANIPULATION
CAUSAL EVENT
FORMAL SYSTEM
NATURAL SYSTEM
11WHAT TRADITIONAL SCIENCE DID TO THE MODELING
RELATION
FORMAL SYSTEM
NATURAL SYSTEM
MANIPULATION
FORMAL SYSTEM
NATURAL SYSTEM
12MORE ON THE MODELING RELATION
- THE FORMAL SYSTEM DOES NOT INCLUDE INFORMATION
ABOUT ENCODING AND/OR DECODING - THEREFORE MODELING WILL ALWAYS BE AN ART
- ONLY IN THE NEWTONIAN PARADIGM DOES THE FORMAL
SYSTEM BECOME THE NATURAL SYSTEM (ENCODING AND
DECODING ARE AUTOMATIC) AND ALL THAT IS LEFT TO
DO IS TO MEASURE THINGS
13SCIENCE REDUCED THE WORLD TO SIMPLE MECHANISMS
- THE USUAL SCIENTIFIC PICTURE OF REALITY IS A
MECHANISM - DEFICIENT IN CAUSAL RELATIONS
- FRAGMENTABLE TO ATOMS AND MOLECULES
- NOT GENERIC BUT TREATED AS IF THEY WERE
14COMPLEXITY
- REQUIRES A CIRCLE OF IDEAS AND METHODS THAT
DEPART RADICALLY FROM THOSE TAKEN AS AXIOMATIC
FOR THE PAST 300 YEARS - OUR CURRENT SYSTEMS THEORY, INCLUDING ALL THAT IS
TAKEN FROM PHYSICS OR PHYSICAL SCIENCE, DEALS
EXCLUSIVELY WITH SIMPLE SYSTEMS OR MECHANISMS - COMPLEX AND SIMPLE SYSTEMS ARE DISJOINT
CATEGORIES
15COMPLEX SYSTEMS VS SIMPLE MECHANISMS
- COMPLEX
- NO LARGEST MODEL
- WHOLE MORE THAN SUM OF PARTS
- CAUSAL RELATIONS RICH AND INTERTWINED
- GENERIC
- ANALYTIC ? SYNTHETIC
- NON-FRAGMENTABLE
- NON-COMPUTABLE
- REAL WORLD
- SIMPLE
- LARGEST MODEL
- WHOLE IS SUM OF PARTS
- CAUSAL RELATIONS DISTINCT
- N0N-GENERIC
- ANALYTIC SYNTHETIC
- FRAGMENTABLE
- COMPUTABLE
- FORMAL SYSTEM
16GENERICITY AND SURROGACY
- GENERIC PROPERTIES ARE THOSE POSSESED BY ALL THE
MEMBERS OF A CLASS (AS OPPOSED TO SPECIAL
PROPERTIES WHICH DISTINGUISH THE MEMBERS OF A
CLASS) - SURROGACY IS THE ABILITY TO EXTRAPOLATE ONES
MEASUREMENTS ON A FEW INDIVIDUALS TO THE GROUP
17COMPLEXITY AND EMERGENCE
- THE GENERIC ASPECT OF REAL SYSTEMS IS THAT THEY
ARE ALL COMPLEX - THIS COMPLEXITY WORKS AGAINST SURROGACY AND LEADS
TO THE NOTION OF EMERGENCE
18WHY IS ORGANIZATION SPECIAL? BEYOND MERE ATOMS
AND MOLECULES
- IS THE WHOLE MORE THAN THE SUM OF ITS PARTS?
- IF IT IS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT IS LOST WHEN WE
BREAK IT DOWN TO ATOMS AND MOLECULES - THAT SOMETHING MUST EXIST
19WHAT IS ORGANIZATION?
DICTIONARY DEFINITION NOUN 1. THE ACT OR
PROCESS OF BEING ORGANIZED 2.THE CONDITION OR
MANNER OF BEING ORGANIZED (ALSO ASSOCIATION OR
SOCIETY AND ITS PERSONNEL)
20TO ORGANIZE
DICTIONARY DEFINITION VERB 1. TO CAUSE OR
DEVELOP AN ORGANIC STRUCTURE 2. TO ARRANGE OR
FORM INTO A COHERENT UNITYOR FUNCTIONING WHOLE,
TO INTEGRATE 3. TO ARRANGE ELEMENTS INTO A
WHOLE OF INTERDEPENDENT PARTS
21NOUN OR VERB OR ADJECTIVE?
- AN ORGANIZED DESK
- AN ORGANIZED CORPORATION
- AN ORGANIZED AUTOMOBILE
- AN ORGANIZED FROG
- AN ORGANIZED ECOSYSTEM
22WHAT MAKES BIOLOGICAL ORGANIZATION UNIQUE?
- SELF-REFERENCE
- CONTINGENCY
- PARALLEL DISTRIBUTION
- MAPPINGS ARE MANY TO MANY RATHER THAN ONE TO ONE
- CAUSALITY IS INTERTWINED
- CATABOLISM AND ANABOLISM ARE BOTH IMPORTANT
- MECHANISMS ARE SPECIAL
23EVEN IN THE WORLD OF MECHANISMS THERE ARETHE
SEEDS OF COMPLEXITY THEORY
- THERMODYNAMIC REASONING
- OPEN SYSTEMS THERMODYNAMICS
- NETWORK THERMODYNAMICS
24THE NATURE OF THERMODYNAMIC REASONING
- THERMODYNAMICS IS ABOUT THOSE PROPERTIES OF
SYSTEMS WHICH ARE TRUE INDEPENDENT OF MECHANISM - THEREFORE WE CAN NOT LEARN TO DISTINGUISH
MECHANISMS BY THERMODYNAMIC REASONING
25THERMODYNAMICS OF OPEN SYSTEMS
- THE NATURE OF THERMODYNAMIC REASONING
- HOW CAN LIFE FIGHT ENTROPY?
- WHAT ARE THERMODYNAMIC NETWORKS?
26NETWORKS IN NATURE
- NATURE EDITORIAL VOL 234, DECEMBER 17, 1971,
pp380-381 - KATCHALSKY AND HIS COLLEAGUES SHOW, WITH
EXAMPLES FROM MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, HOW THE
TECHNIQUES DEVELOPED IN ENGINEERING SYSTEMS MIGHT
BE APPLIED TO THE EXTREMELY HIGHLY CONNECTED AND
INHOMOGENEOUS PATTERNS OF FORCES AND FLUXES WHICH
ARE CHARACTERISTIC OF CELL BIOLOGY
27MY BOOK
- APPLICATION OF NETWORK THERMODYNAMICS TO PROBLEMS
IN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, NYU PRESS, 1993 - PREFACE, CONTENTS AND REFERENCES ARE ON MY WEB
PAGE - http//views.vcu.edu/mikuleck/
28SOME PUBLISHED NETWORK MODELS OF PHYSIOLOGICAL
SYSTEMS
- SR (BRIGGS,FEHER)
- GLOMERULUS (OKEN)
- ADIPOCYTE GLUCOSE TRANSPORT AND METABOLISM (MAY)
- FROG SKIN MODEL (HUF)
- TOAD BLADDER (MINZ)
- KIDNEY (FIDELMAN,WATTLINGTON)
- FOLATE METABOLISM (GOLDMAN, WHITE)
- ATP SYNTHETASE (CAPLAN, PIETROBON, AZZONE)
29AN EXAMPLE SODIUM TRANSPORTING EPITHELIA
- CAN BE GROWN IN CULTURE
- HAVE A DISTINCT ORGANIZATION WHICH IS NECESSARY
AND SUFFICIENT FOR THEIR FUNCTION - UNDERGO A TRANSFORMATION AS THE EPITHELIUM
DEVELOPS IN CULTURE
30An Epithelial Membrane in Cartoon Form
31A Network Model of Coupled Salt and Volume Flow
Through an Epithelium
32WHAT IS THE NETWORK THERMODYNAMIC MODEL?
- IT CAPTURES ORGANIZATION AS THE NETWORKS
TOPOLOGY - SPHERICAL CELL - SIMPLE TOPOLOGY
- FUNCTIONAL EPITHELIUM - SAME CELL DEVELOPS A MORE
COMPLICATED TOPOLOGY
33LIMITS OF THE NETWORK THERMODYNAMIC MODEL
- IT CAN MODEL EITHER CASE, BUT THESE MODELS
CONTAIN NO INFORMATION ABOUT WHY ONE TRANSFORMS
INTO THE OTHER - IT CAN NOT MODEL THE TRANSITION AS WELL
- THE REAL SYSTEM IS COMPLEX
34MISSING ASPECTS OF THE TRANSITION TO BE MODELED
- CELL SIGNALLING EVENTS
- NUCLEAR EVENT
- MECHANICAL EVENTS
- ONSET OF EMERGENT FUNCTION
35WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED?
- FORMALISMS HAVE LIMITS (GÖDEL)
- THEREFORE ONE FORMALISM IS NOT ENOUGH
- MECHANISTIC FORMALISMS ARE INADEQUATE FOR CERTAIN
PROPERTIES, IN PARTICULAR CHANGES IN ORGANIZATION
36WHAT ABOUT OTHER FORMALISMS?
37THE RELATIONAL APPROACH TO A COMPLEX REALITY
- FOCUS ON THE ORGANIZATION
- DEVELOP A SET OF FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS WHICH
CAPTURE THAT ORGANIZATION - UTILIZE THE CAUSAL RELATIONS RESULTING FROM
ANSWERING WHY?
38FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS
- MUST POSSESS ENOUGH IDENTITY TO BE CONSIDERED A
THING - MUST BE ABLE TO ACQUIRE PROPERTIES FROM LARGER
SYSTEMS TO WHICH IT MAY BELONG - ITS FORMAL IMAGE IS A MAPPING
f A -----gt B - THIS INTRODUCES A NEW KIND OF DYNAMICS
RELATIONAL
39THE FOUR BECAUSES WHY A HOUSE?
- MATERIAL THE STUFF ITS MADE OF
- EFFICIENT IT NEEDED A BUILDER
- FORMAL THERE WAS A BLUEPRINT
- FINAL IT HAS A PURPOSE
40METABOLISM/REPAIR SYSTEMS
- BASED ON INPUT/OUTPUT REPRESENTATIONS OF SYSTEMS
- MORE ABSTRACT
- ALLOW CAUSALITY TO BE REPRESENTED
- LEAD TO NEW INFORMATION
- ARE BASED ON RECOGNITION THAT BUILDING UP AND
TEARING DOWN ARE PART OF THE LIFE PROCESS
41THE IMPORTANCE OF CATABOLISM AND ANABOLISM
- NO STRUCTURE IS PERMANENT
- ADAPTABILITY AND CHANGE INHERENT
- NEEDS SPECIAL TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
- IMPORTANT FOR UNDERSTANDING EVOLUTION,
DEVELOPMENT, AND HEALING
42THE RELATIONAL REPRESENTATION
- INVOLVES MAPPINGS
- METABOLISM IS f A ? B
- A REPRESENTS METABOLITES WHICH CAN ALSO EXCHANGE
WITH THE ENVIRONMENT - B REPRESENTS THE RESULTS OF METABOLISM
- f IS A MAPPING FROM A TO B
43THE CAUSAL RELATIONSHIPS
- A IS THE MATERIAL CAUSE OF B (DOTTED ARROW)
- f IS THE EFFICIENT CAUSE OF B
- OTHER COMPONENTS FOR REPAIR AND REPLICATION COME
IN BECAUSE THESE COMPONENTS HAVE A FINITE
LIFETIME CATABOLISM AND ANABOLISM OR TURNOVER
44ROSENS RELATIONAL MODEL OF THE ORGANISM
45ROSENS RELATIONAL MODEL OF THE ORGANISM
46ROSENS RELATIONAL MODEL OF THE ORGANISM
47ORGANISMS
- ARE COMPLEX SYSTEMS
- ARE CLOSED TO EFFICIENT CAUSE
- ARE AUTOPOIETIC UNITIES
48SOME CONSEQUENCES
- REDUCTIONISM DID SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THERMODYNAMICS
- THERMODYNAMICS IS MORE IN HARMONY WITH
TOPOLOGICAL MATHEMATICS THAN IT IS WITH
ANALYTICAL MATHEMATICS - THUS TOPOLOGY AND NOT MOLECULAR STATISTICS IS THE
FUNDAMENTAL TOOL
49EXAMPLES
- CAROTHEODRYS PROOF OF THE SECOND LAW OF
THERMODYNAMICS - THE PROOF OF TELLEGENS THEOREM AND THE
QUASI-POWER THEOREM - THE PROOF OF ONSAGERS RECIPROCITY THEOREM
50RELATIONAL NETWORKS
- THROW AWAY THE PHYSICS, KEEP THE ORGANIZATION
- DYNAMICS BECOMES A MAPPING BETWEEN SETS
- TIME IS IMPLICIT
- USE FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS-WHICH DO NOT MAP INTO
ATOMS AND MOLECULES 11 AND WHICH ARE IRREDUCABLE
51THE NEW VITALISM
- LIVING SYSTEMS POSESS A TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
WHICH NON-LIVING SYSTEMS DO NOT - THIS BIOLOGICAL ORGANIZATION WILL ALWAYS DEFY
FORMALIZATION-IT HAS NON-COMPUTABLE COMPONENTS