Fundamentals
Jim Hlavac
Fundamentals
Sections
Groups

Groups are complex compounds

Groups do not have a mind of their own and cannot want

Groups are affected by all the actors inside and outside the group

Groups operate randomly

No actor in a group has perfect knowledge of the other actors

To the degree knowledge is towards perfection, so is the strength of the consensus in
saying "the groups says...."

A groups is any two or more compounds

Groups can be animal, plant or unliving things, but most times with like things, though
sometimes unlike things

When two groups come together, or like or unlike things, there is a moment of attempt to
control which leads to catastrophe, which eventually leads to a new, more stable groups or
multiple of groups

No group is ever in total agreement among its own members

Groups are subject to their own set of mathematical laws