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Defining and building an automated control
system in man-made mechanical-electrical communication systems for
comparative studies is only now becoming possible on a limited
scale. The internet itself could be seen as a
mechanical-electrical system, but to speak of the internet as an
automated control system would be stretching the truth a bit.
The desire to exert control over our environment
is a typically human trait. We are arrogant enough to think that,
given the time, effort and knowledge (and funding), we can
eventually control everything.
We live in a complex organic environment, one which
we are constantly consciously and unconsciously affecting with our
behavior and technology. But we do not control this environment except on a
very limited scale. Often our meddling and experimentations
result in unexpected consequences.
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So then applying cybernetics would
be the answer to the chaos in which we surround ourselves?
Perhaps, throughout human history rulers have attempted to gain
- and keep - control over their domain.
The earliest civilizations were based on the control and
maintenance of water (irrigation systems). The selective
breeding of animals and people to obtain improved specimens is
also a significant part of history. Where some have been
successful, especially in the breeding of (domestic) animals,
the breeding of people, especially a superior ruling class, has
often resulted in incestuous practices, with all its negative
results, or has been met with resistance and distaste.
We could try, however, to apply some control to ourselves,
avoid negative consequences to our environment, and leave mother
nature to experiment on her own.
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The study of Cybernetics is not a subject which
has gained a large popularity in the mainstream of academic centers.
However, there are a number of institutions and organizations which
specialize in this field. |
Understanding a complex mechanism should be a
precursor to controlling it. Natural or biological systems have had
the time to evolve to their current level of precision, and
understanding how they work must be first priority. |