Monday, March 7, 2016

NJournal Notes 20. Visualizing Macro Meso Micro


The image below was created using Ripple Tank Simulator. On the right hand side are the controls available.





Let's call area A the Macro level, area B the Meso level and area C the Micro level. The specific word or symbol is not important. What is important for nemetics is to understand any phenomenon it must be placed at the B | Meso level. The forces in play come from the proximate nShapes one level up and one level down.

Notice in the image there are no oscillators at the B level. The flow of forces are the result of interference patterns from A and C.

Let's call the overall rectangular boundary of Neme. In a context specific analysis the Neme would have more layers of A,B,C | Macro - Meso - Micro areas.  The number of layers necessary depends on the number of dimensions that give a satisfactory answer to the question we are asking of the defined networks of complex adaptive system.

A context specific use of the tool requires more functionality.  The vision is that with appropriate modifications we will be able to use a version of the software to visualize big data in a useful way for decision support.


Figure 2 below is a side view of the 3 D version of the overall field. It suggests we will be able to get a wave form for the Neme itself.


Figure 2