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Major Material Complexity Level 6: A Family System: Hyperland System

Context: Level 5: Hypersea


Example: Bee Colony

Hyperland as a "physical entity" is the connectness of life in life on land: from the ants, bees, flocks of birds, cattle, dogs, coyotes, mankind and his buildings and tools.  This Vernadskian-Margulian view, living matter and its products has extended the life on land (Hypersea) over life and non-life of the Earth as a dynamic functional structure.  Bringing carbohydrates, proteins, nuclei acids and a mobile throbbing to the rich-barren, limited mobility of life on land, Hypersea.


Level 6 Chaotic Layer(weather subsystem:Hypersea): Species Systems

Chaotic Center: Hypersea

Macrosystem: Hyperland

Microsystems: Social Organisms


Level 6 Order Layer (geological subsystem:Hyperland):  Family Systems

Mobile geology: migrating herds: buffalo, plant and soil tillers (mole rats)

Yanomani Family, Kogapakuri Village

Order Region:  Mammalian families (sexual organisms, nuturing families)

                         "Social insect"  colonies (actual misnamed)(sexual organisms, nuturing families)

Subsystems:  Replicative -- Domesticated (symbiotic) Species systems: gut bacteria, aphids, slave ants

Subsystems: Dissipative -- Parasitic Species systems: diseases (eubacteria, bacteria, viral), parasites (arthopods)


The Ants, Bert Holldobler, Edward O. Wilson


Level 6  Edge-of-chaos Layer(biologic subsystem: Metaman): Society Systems

Subsystems:  Replicative -- Symbiotic Family Species (Domesticated Plants, Domesticated Animals)

Microsystems: Societies (trading families)

Bibliography

Boaz, Noel T., Eco Homo, Basic Books, 1997.
Wills, Christopher, The Children of Prometheus, 1999.
Diamond, Jared, The Third Chimpanzee, HarperCollins, 1992
Diamond, Jared, Guns, Germs, and Steel, 1997.


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