Here's my next step of refinement of a rigorous method for identifying complex system organization beyond the complexity of its the measures... The starting point is evidence of approaching whole system efficiency limits. That implies the presence of a complex system approaching its limits, observable in that behavior. That it then seems we are part of a complex system exhibiting that behavior conflicts with the assumption that the growth of consumption can continue without using resources, the standard economic model. Does it work for reversing the burden of proof on that question as I suggest? www.synapse9.com/drafts/WholeSysEfficiencyLimits.pdf
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