Synchronization pattern
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(New page: During the day, we all share the same world. During the night, each of us lives in his own world. And this change continues day by day. 6,6 billion little universes synchronized each day....) |
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During the day, we all share the same world. During the night, each of us lives in his own world. And this change continues day by day. 6,6 billion little universes synchronized each day. No two are exactly equal, but many are similar. | During the day, we all share the same world. During the night, each of us lives in his own world. And this change continues day by day. 6,6 billion little universes synchronized each day. No two are exactly equal, but many are similar. | ||
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All of them are important if individuals want to act together as organized and disciplined units. During the ordinary days, each member tries to make sense of the world as he sees it. During the special community days, each member learns the rules of the group by observing how the group sees the world. | All of them are important if individuals want to act together as organized and disciplined units. During the ordinary days, each member tries to make sense of the world as he sees it. During the special community days, each member learns the rules of the group by observing how the group sees the world. | ||
| - | Usually the individual mode is longer than the community mode, but the difference varies strongly. Nevertheless, the continuous perodic switch between individual and community mode seems to be a universal synchronization pattern for groups consisting of intelligent adaptive agents. | + | Usually the individual mode is longer than the community mode, but the difference varies strongly. Nevertheless, the continuous perodic switch between individual and community mode seems to be a universal synchronization pattern for groups consisting of intelligent adaptive agents. It seems to be a trade-off between the needs of the group and the needs of the invididual. |