This is a seminar on non-Aristotlian logic in which beauty is released and scientists are freed to laugh. The reader is entranced by the subtle and profound brain massage we are treated to in the pages of "Cybernetic Conspiracy".
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Fuzzy Writing,
By A.E.V. "Alice" (Seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cybernetic Conspiracy: Mind over Matter (Paperback)
While I understand that Mr. Negoita enjoys the study of vagueness, vague writing is not very enjoyable to read. I got about half way through this book, and when I realized I still wasn't any more informed about *anything* than when I picked it up, I decided to ditch it.I really don't know what the author was trying to do, but whatever it is he doesn't pull it off.
3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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There is better work published,
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This review is from: Cybernetic Conspiracy: Mind over Matter (Paperback)
This book purportedly is about cybernetics and systems thinking however it fails badly at it. The author choose a write about it in the format of a 1930's detective novel. It comes off bizarre IMO and fails to convey anything of usefulness. If you want to learn systems thinking and cybernetics you are much better off obtaining The Art of Systems thinking by Joseph O'conner and System Thinking Basics from Anderson and Johnson.
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