Reivax
Critical Thinker
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After reading Michael Crichton's novel, Prey, I've become fascinated with the concept of 'emergence'. I’m sure some of you have read it.
Some common examples of emergence include:
Is it reasonable to assume that this concept can be applied to things both now and in the future such as the:

Some common examples of emergence include:
- The swarming of bees (or any swarming organism for that matter): which appears to create a somewhat ‘conscious’ entity, but can be explained as an emergent characteristic caused by the domino like effect between individuals in the swarm/school/and perhaps herd?
- Neurons in the brain amassing together to create human consciousness.
- Atoms joining together to create: molecules > amino acids > proteins > cells etc.
Is it reasonable to assume that this concept can be applied to things both now and in the future such as the:
- Growing global population; for example, to assume that a global consciousness is to emerge once the population reaches a certain critical point. (Sounds pretty New Age, I know
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- Clusters of galaxies: for instance the analogy between atoms/galaxies or atoms/star systems & planetary systems?