- Simplicity - coffee cup, glasses, books
- simple in function? and not simple in construction? - cell phone, birth control pill
- teapot problem - why is the water hot?
- complexity- highly developed
- simplicity - almost doesnt exist
- complexity - a system whee the components interact with eachother
- stacking - if you can make one or two things work you can build off of it
- stacking - taking simple structures and stacking them together vertically or horizontally. can be literal physical stacking, or it could be figurative. when stacked together, it becomes something complex. this complexity turns into something simple
- ex. the laptop is the final simple product
- binanary - the simplest way to show numbers
How Complexity Lead to Simplicity
- complex doesnt always mean complicated
- the more you step back to look a complexity, the better you will understand it simply
- simplicity often lies on the other side of complexity
- simple power of good visualization tools help you to
- consider the entire system, then look at your focus (it will be more predictable)
- the more you can zoom out on complexity, the better you will be at zooming in on the details that matter the most
- fair transparent economic development and services. took the complex system, recognized its complexity, and didnt make it complicated
- inivative circuts allow for the production of cell phones
- simple idea lays on a serious of other simple levels that each have their own complexity
- simple is predictable - you know what it is going to do
- simple is cheap - is something is cheap enough people will find uses for them
- simple - high performance value or cost
- simple - high performance level - it is functional and reliable
- from a complex system emerges certain things
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