So what does this mean? For one,
"systems are understood to be in constant flux, highly unpredictable, and self-organizing with feedbacks across multiple scales in time and space. In the jargon of theorists, they are complex adaptive systems, exhibiting the hallmark features of complexity."This ability of a complex system to adapt to variations does not necessarily mean that such adaptation is smooth or predictable. Indeed, the non-linearity of feedback loops means that complex systems can behave in what seems erratic (from the perspective of a linear model). This includes wild oscillations between dramatically different positions, such as a lake fluctuating between hyperoxygenation and algal bloom, or for that matter the Earth going from polar regions covered in dense vegetation (as during the Mesozoic era) to iced-over tropical regions (Snowball Earth).
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