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Deutsch: Die Skizze entstand im Kontext der Global Brain-Theorie (Living Systems). Sie illustriert, wie räumlich verteilte Aktivitäten durch eine zentralisierte Informationsverarbeitung koordiniert werden - analog einem Organismus mit einem zentralen Nervensystem.
English: In analogy to living organisms or individual computers, centralization of information processing can also be observed in companies. The sketch shows how spatially distributed acitivities such as shipping are coordinated by a centralized headquarter. The animation relates to the Global Brain Theory, the idea of Living Systems, Panpsychisms, Neural Networks, Organicism and Neuroeconomics.
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A logistics company: distributed activity coordinated by centralized information processing

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1 January 2001

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