Quantum Theory of Dissipative Systems
Quantum Theory of Dissipative Systems
The "Theory of Dissipative Systems" states; a structure
becomes more susceptible to destruction by a smaller disturbance the more
complex it grows in nature. Until finally it reaches a breaking point, and does
one of two things, destroys it's self, or escapes into a higher form of order
that can accommodate for the disturbance, and begin the cycle anew. (Ilya
Prigogine, Nobel Prize winner, 1977)