Whereas state change/phase shift can happen in a chemical medium as a result of change of amount, say, of temperature or pressure, phase shift in humanity can also occur as a result of an increase in population density. Something happens when populations reach a certain density and organizations reach a certain size, say when we go from the wide open plains, with 10 people per square mile to Hong-Kong, with 18,000 people per square mile. This is a huge subject, which we will get into in a big way, but to start it off, here is an interesting talk from Ted.com regarding population and states of, prosperity and well-being, let us call it, Felicity. The speaker talks of increase in Felicity in human global society as a result of ideas having sex – a really powerful metaphor, and a really powerful talk.
What is interesting for our purposes is the relationship beteen population density and levels of exchange. In cities there is a fantastic amount of exchange going on, in the countryside much less (although by the standards of the animal kingdom it is still fantastically high). In future articles we will be exploring the relationship between population density and various types and measures of phase shift.
May 8, 2009
State Change in the Global Network of Conversations
Posted by Cliff under Infrastructure, Networks, Videos | Tags: Global Intelligence, Phase Shift, Web 2.0 |Leave a Comment
What if there could be a phase shift in a network? Let us represent humanity as one gigantic network of conversations. This video speaks of a phase shift in structure rather than content, or rather in relationship of components, rather than the components themselves. If neurons are content, and dendrites connecting to one another are superstructure/relationship, then we can see in this video that superstructure is radically shifting as a result of the growth of internet, a possible phase shift in the very intelligence of humanity.
Then, there is a school of thought that says that intelligence and even thought content actually exists in the spaces between the dendrite connections, and that more content is accompanied by the growth of more connections, not more neurons. An interesting play to think about as you watch this video.
May 4, 2009
State Change (Phase Transition) in Physical Systems
Posted by Cliff under Basics, Introduction, Phyical | Tags: Phase Transition, State, State of the World |Leave a Comment
Our starting metaphor for global state change for humanity is the state change in physical systems
so it’s probably a good idea to spend some time on that subject. This is not rocket science, we’ve all learned this in the 8th grade, give or take a few grades, but it’s worth reviewing to have it fresh in mind when looking at what real state change, or system phase change would look like in the human sphere.
State change is a more or less vernacular term for the more technical term phase transition. The link in this diagram to the Wikipedia article is worth spending some time on. Phase transition is a complex business going way beyond simply going from solid to liquid to gas by raising the temperature. While we don’t want to get too technical, or too attached to following the metaphor exactly, a good going over the various state changes/phase transitions in physical systems in this Wikipedia article is extremely valuable. For one thing, we may want to remind ourselves that phase transition in the human sphere may be more complex than exists in any popular literature (or any literature at all, for that matter – I doubt if there is any “technical” literature in this arena), and considering the various complexities in physical systems may give us food for thought on the particulars. It is also good to consider that phase transitions are not inevitable, and that not all phase transition is “good”, that is to say, what we would necessarily want.

March 11, 2009
Andrew Cohen on Being and Becoming
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This is a good illustration of the dichotomy/paradox between appreciating a perfect, inexorable process and being engaged in being the cause, like it is all up to me/us. The terms he uses are Ground of Being (perfect, inexorable process that carries us along) and the Authentic Self, which is called to deeply urgent action, as if the Universe will be a great big flop if we screw up. Enjoy.
I’m not very familiar with Andrew Cohen other than this and a few other videos, and I’m certainly not partisan to his or any other methodology or system, nor am I against it, rather the terms he uses are valuable in this particular part of the conversation on state change.
March 4, 2009
“These times of change call for a new model of leadership. Not just leadership to overcome the moral and financial crisis, but leadership related to the energy- and environment crisis as well.”
So begins the introduction to a website that has the potential to cause major state change on the planet. When high level leaders start to explore this business/leadership model it will cause a extreme leverage in the matter shifting global perspectives and results. Send this link to anyone you know who is in a high level business or leadership position, including accademics, politicians, labor leaders, etc.
Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam: Jensen (eng)

February 14, 2009
The purpose of this blog is not simply to sit in the press room and comment, nor is it to have idle conversations, or sell coffemakers, nor to teach people how to network their computers. This blog is for the distinguishing, cataloging and catalyzing of state change on the planet.
So what is state change? State change is different from transformation or enlightenment, context or paradigm shift. When H2O goes from ice to water to steam, or when a tadpole turns into a frog, it is not just the context, or the paradigm or the model that alters, but the very form of a substance, such that the new state is barely recognizable in terms of the old. What we are here to consider is what would a state change for the planet look like, is there a way to affect it, change it, speed it up, slow it down, and what we might like that state change to be; what are the signs of it, what could we imagine the unimaginable to be, what have people already said and written about it, and what has yet to be said and written. This conversation is intended to cause an impact, of unknown and unpredictable size and consequences.
November 13, 2008
I’m not sure that I see what all of the commotion is about with Obama. He occurs for me as probably the slickest of the organized crime syndicate front men so far to occupy the Whitehouse, but there are still signs of state change in his election and semi-deification. The state change here lies in the new type of future that blacks and all minorites have to live into, not only in the US, but all over the world. This is especially true of minority children, who previously could dream of being astranauts and baseball stars, but never President. The developmental impact that this will have on a developing generation cannot be overestimated or predicted, both on the individuals and their lives, and also on the progress of people relating to one another as human beings rather than members of some category. There is also an immediate effect, in that here is a nation that dragged people over from “primitive” Africa to work as slaves, and one of their descendants winds up in the highest office of the land. This is real transformation, and the presence of transformation will bring about other transformation, no matter how criminal the intent of those who placed him in office.

