Talk:Twelve leverage points

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[edit] Following posted by 68.74.221.5

I love this page! In technology, the above system[s] is known as integration or integrated automation. An integration is a number of different subsystems interrelated and interdependent in such a manner as to make a previous nonexistent primary function possible such as threshold enabling and automation . Computing is really a computing matrix; a hardware/software integration enabling the Graphical User Interface. All electronics is integrated.

Donella Meadows is viewing through the lens of a design engineer and transcribing it as an easy to understand principled process. She has opened 'cause and effect' in a much larger Window. She is taking us to the next level of Logic: "Context Driven Dynamic Automation." In electronics, limit switches are used to start and stop processes. In Pneumatics and DDR [direct digital control] proportional monitoring and control is used for threshold enabling and threshold limiting continously.

We could learn a lot about a lot if we could grasp Donella Meadows' concepts and frame our studies by them. Bio-automation would enter a whole realm of understanding. People relationship matrix schemes such as sowing/ reaping would be seen as The Law of Equal Distribution applied to a Context Driven, Output Oriented Matrix. I love logic! Thank you Donella for sharing and thank you Wikipedia for making it possible for someone like me to have access to it. Have a great day!

The main author of that page thanks you as well. Glad it pleased you  :-) Anthère