metacomplexity
Metacomplexity is a concept that describes the study of complexity itself. It involves understanding the underlying principles, structures, and dynamics that govern complex systems across various domains. Instead of focusing on the specific behaviors of a single complex system, metacomplexity seeks to identify commonalities and recurring patterns in how complexity arises and evolves. This can involve examining phenomena like emergence, self-organization, adaptation, and feedback loops that are observed in fields as diverse as biology, economics, social science, and computer science.
The goal of metacomplexity is to develop a more general framework for analyzing and potentially managing complex