Theory of Dynamic-Complex Sciences
A synthesis applying both dynamic and complex frameworks to the plurality of sciences—understanding the sciences as an evolving complex system of interacting fields, each with its own dynamics, all connected in unpredictable ways. Dynamic-Complex Sciences studies how the whole ecosystem of sciences evolves: how fields emerge and fade, how discoveries cascade across disciplines, how methods migrate from one science to another, how the entire system transforms over time. It's the most comprehensive framework for understanding scientific change—recognizing that the sciences are many, connected, and always becoming.
Theory of Dynamic-Complex Sciences "AI didn't just emerge from computer science; it emerged from math, neuroscience, psychology, linguistics all interacting. That's Dynamic-Complex Sciences—new fields emerging from the whole system, not just one. The sciences are an ecosystem, and ecosystems evolve in ways you can't predict from single species. AI is an emergent property of the whole system, not just one field."
Theory of Dynamic-Complex Sciences by Dumu The Void March 3, 2026
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