WebbSimplexity : why simple things become complex (and how complex things can be made simple) Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. ... Kluger, Jeffrey. Publication date 2008 Topics Science, Technology, Complexity (Philosophy), Simplicity, Science, Science, Simplicity Publisher New York : Hyperion WebbBACKGROUND • The term simplexity is formed from the words simplicity and complexity. Ideas about what is simple and what is complex can be surprising. Jeffery Kluger has compared a star with a guppy to make this point. The star, though massive, is relatively simple – a ball of hot gases.
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WebbIn Simplexity, Jeffrey Kluger shows how a drinking straw can save thousands of lives; how investors behave like atoms; and how physics drives jazz. As simplexity moves from the research lab into popular consciousness, it will challenge our models for modern living. Webb3 juni 2008 · In this way, "Simplexity" is not Complexity at a discount rate, it's an ignorance of an enigma that will never be defined in any 300 pages. An application of simplexity will surely yield an amateurish perspective. Kluger also does not use resources of any kind. Oddly enough in a book full of "trivia" type information. greedy goose ream hills
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Webb1 maj 2008 · Simplexity: Why Simple Things Become Complex (and How Complex Things Can Be Made Simple) Hardcover – May 1, 2008 by … Webb28 aug. 2008 · In an excerpt from the Los Angeles Times, Jeffrey Kluger, science editor of Time Magazine, uses the events leading up to World War I as a prime example of what's known as simplexity - the idea that simple things can be surprisingly complex, and complex things can be deceptively simple. http://www.gribblog.com/jesss-book-reviews/simplexity-why-simple-things-become-complex-and-how-complex-things-can-be-made-simple-by-jeffrey-kluger/ greedy goose moreton in marsh