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Megamachine

Megamachine - a social system composed of elements [1] , parts [2] and fragments [3] of other social systems.

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Examples of Megamachines

A megamachine is a type of organization of human activity that is characteristic of the functioning of ancient and modern civilizations . World religions , transnational corporations , systems for managing interethnic and national projects are built according to the mega-machine principle. The mega-machine principle of management is carried out on the Internet , in particular, the Wikipedia project is managed by the mega-machine principle.

Integral qualities of a megamachine

A megamachine, like any system , has many integral qualities. However, the genesis of these qualities has its own characteristics. Integral qualities of megamachines arise in two ways:

1) as a result of assembling a megamachine;

2) as a principle for assembling a megamachine.

The assembly principle is laid down by the creators of the megamachine, the megamachine is assembled under their control, and the essence of this control is that among the many integrated qualities of the megamachine there are those that are considered by its creators to be useful (or targeted). As a result of assembling a megamachine, it can acquire integral qualities that are unexpected (or insignificant) for its creators, which were not laid down by the creators in the initial project.

The megamachine functions using elements, parts and fragments of donor systems [4] , which remain in the donor system and are at the same time parts of the megamachine. This allows the megamachine to indirectly use the integral qualities of donor systems.

Notes

  1. ↑ Indivisible donor system units within the donor system
  2. ↑ Subsystems made up of elements, they are allocated from the body of the donor system, taking into account the morphology of the system
  3. ↑ Pieces of donor systems isolated without considering the morphology of the systems, so that the separation line can go directly along the element.
  4. ↑ Social systems supplying parts for the construction of megamachines.

Literature

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  • Savchuk V.V. Configuration of the writing body // Comments, 1994. No. 3. P. 161-168
  • Efremenko D.V. Technique in the political dimension: from megamachines to nanorobots et vice versa // POLITEX (Political Expertise), 2012, No. 4. - with. 46-63.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Megamash&oldid=99783482


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