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Ways to visualize attention-slice task layer multiplicity for individual organisms.

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English: A possible attention-slice pie (left) and sample connections spiders (right) for use e.g. with attention-slice status updates in the context of an electronic social network and a simple approach to community-level health[1][2][3].
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Author P. Fraundorf

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Life's broken symmetries.

Molecule codes and idea codes have co-evolved with multi-celled organisms to prompt us metazoans, and humans in particular, to help us fill niches that nurture correlations which look inward and outward with respect to the three largest of the six physical boundary-types discussed in the figure at right:

  • the metazoan skin: inward e.g. nutrition, fitness, learning; outward e.g. friend, mentor, partner
  • one's family-molecule codepool: inward e.g. ancestors, offspring, inlaws; outward e.g. community, employer, government
  • one's cultural-idea pool: inward: e.g. tradition, culture/sport, religion; outward e.g. field-study, archives, profession.

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  1. P. Fraundorf (2008) "A simplex model for layered niche-networks", Complexity 13:6, 29-39 abstract e-print.
  2. P. Fraundorf (2013) "Layer-multiplicity as a community order-parameter", arXiv:1306.5185 [physics.gen-ph] mobile-ready version current draft.
  3. P. Fraundorf (2019) "Task layer multiplicity as a measure of community level health", Complexity 2019, 1082412, 8 pages, hal-01503096, laTeX pdf, new/earlier google sites.

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