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The logic of Miracles, Laszlo Mero, 2014

An interesting book about our world that can be watched through a glas of Wildovia and Mildovia


Laszlo Mero's "The Logic of Miracles" navigates the interplay of rationality and inexplicable phenomena, exploring the nature of miracles through scientific and philosophical lenses. Mero delves into the intricacies of belief, questioning the boundaries between empirical understanding and extraordinary occurrences, offering thought-provoking insights.


I've just decided I will make a post on every book I read and I will try to provide few take a ways on the book itself and few ideas which popped up in my mind during read it.


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Mandelbrot fractals


[TODO]

Scale-independence

Its an iteresting sample for the scale-indepentent networks: let's take the colleagues of a large company, the people are the nodes and the relationship between them the edges. There are weeker and harder connection between the employees, the interesting thing is which nodes are the most valueable nodes from the viewpoint of the company, the nodes what we remove then the graph falls a part, which means the company cannot operate on the required level. If I correctly understood there are few nodes which have week linkage to many nodes (lets call them joiners), but without this week linkage we don't have a complete connected graph, we would have only small islands without interconnection. There is no harmful thing in a company than lack of communication. The real value of the company is these communication paths that can deliver the necessary information from one node to the other as at a larg multinational company we always suffer from the the lack of information.

Obviously if the joiners are important for the company, the (star players) who own the information are important as much as well, not mentioning the (doers) who use the information to solve an issue or task.

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