Not exact matches
The discovery
of the
largest timing irregularity yet observed in a pulsar is the first confirmation that pulsars in binary
systems exhibit the strange
phenomenon known as a «glitch».
Evolution and economics are not just analogous to each other, but they are actually two forms
of a
larger phenomenon called complex adaptive
systems, in which individual elements, parts or agents interact, then process information and adapt their behavior to changing conditions.
What we see as a mere light in the sea is a
phenomenon occurring in nearly all the organisms living in the seas and oceans, from bacteria to
large fish, and which impacts the behaviour and dynamics
of the entire
system.
However, the
phenomenon is reminiscent
of widely cited studies, for example,
of members
of the U.S. public who consistently support their own elected officials and the teachers
of their children, while simultaneously voicing discontent with the
larger contexts and
systems in which the elected representatives and faculty are complicit.
Even though the prediction problem itself is seamless, the best practical approach to it may be described as unified: models aimed at different time scales and
phenomena may have
large commonality but place emphasis on different aspects
of the
system.
However, it is also part
of the
larger phenomenon of change - resistance that blocks meaningful change in justice
systems.