On the origin of the hierarchy of the sciences
Abstract
We propose a simple "evolutionary" sandpile model exhibiting self-organised criticality and exactly 1/f-noise (i.e. the critical exponent is equal to -1) and observe emergent phenomena of the same type self-organised criticality on the "next level" sandpile. In this way we try to model climbing by the so-called hierarchy of sciences, where processes on a higher level can, in principle, be derived by laws of a lower level but this derivation is computationally unfeasible and useless from the explanatory point of view.
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