01 January 2013

the more you step back, embrace complexity, the better chance you have of finding simple answers

The next thing is that if you want to predict the effect of one species on another, if you focus only on that link, and then you black box the rest, it's actually less predictable than if you step back, consider the entire system -- all the species, all the links -- and from that place, hone in on the sphere of influence that matters most. And we're discovering, with our research, that's often very local to the node you care about within one or two degrees. So the more you step back, embrace complexity, the better chance you have of finding simple answers, and it's often different than the simple answer that you started with.

Eric Berlow, "Simplifying complexity," TEDGlobal 2010, Jul 2010,
www.ted.com/talks/eric_berlow_how_complexity_leads_to_simplicity.html.