systemology

Ad Hock

Most systems have an input and output, certainly. Sturdy and flexible parts. Stress point and the breaking point. However, some escape basic infrastructure as they are either more complex (novel) or have deviated from the system’s inherited strive for balance. Such systems are constantly on the verge of collapse and thus able to harness on inherit properties of constant , apparent or random instability. Solving problems in an instant and on a spot with just several variables. We go wherever it is needed and do whatever it takes to find a solution and solve a problem instantly. No burdensome infrastructure, no mental bureaucracy, and no hassle. Just swift problem-solving on the spot. In this experiment, I was testing Ad Hock media, but it turned out to be a contextual landscaping modeling tool.

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Contextual Landscaping

Project Hapax does not believe in AI or smart apps when it comes to problem-solving. The main tool is the human mind and its relationship with human resources, and connection to the hard structure. If the tool for understanding the problem and for generating the solution is ought to be built, we build using unexpected and extraordinary building fiber, having in mind a system as a living organism. In corpus linguistics, an hapax legomenon (/ˈhæpəks lɪˈɡɒmɪnɒn/ also /ˈhæpæks/ or /ˈheɪpæks/;[1][2] pl. hapax legomena; sometimes abbreviated to hapax, plural hapaxes) is a word or an expression that occurs only once within a context: either in the written record of an entire language, in the works of an author, or in a single text. We believe in solving problems with custom-made tools designed for the specific problem using the intelligence of the environment. In this experiment, I have activated the intelligence of the environment by setting up a very simple apparatus and playing with some quantum physics and related postulates along the way.

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Cognitive Modeling

No AI or especially smartapp could replace the human mind and creativity in problem-solving. That being said we are interested in the most critical and most complex problems even on a global scale including war-torn countries, broken financial systems, or global crises. If there is enough time to build a cognitive model and complex and multidimensional representation of the solution to the problem, again we will do it in a unique and one-of-a-kind way. Artefacial (from the artifact, or art, artisan) and not artificial since we perceive craftsmanship, innovation, and imagination as instrumental in any problem-solving process. Reserved for big infrastructures and massive solutions that need multiple dimensions deployed. Furthermore, linguistics or syntax is rather important in understanding any system. And the models that we are building use quantum physics, chaos theory, and fluid dynamics for generating solutions.

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