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Can we define ,All the Beings of the world as-Systems,?

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- of system or systems of matter or matters having their elements as Molecule or Molecules of Atom or Atoms?

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  1. Look, matter creates cells, cells form tissues, tissues form organs, organs form systems and systems form organisms. Therefore, we can call living things as systems!


  2. As quantum waves of intentions in mimicry system where chaos is caused by free will of courage. That's what I believe these days, but don't take it for ground, it might change tomorrow.

    In ecology, mimicry (or, less commonly, mimetism) describes a situation where a group of organisms,[1] the mimics, have evolved to share common perceived characteristics with another group, the models, through the selective action of a signal-receiver or dupe. Collectively this is known as a mimicry complex. /Wikipedia/

    Hello clever, who am I to define the matter or consider an atom as a system? Again: quantum physics, quantum waves - no atoms, no cells, no system just intention of All the Being of the World. If there is a system then a little bit of chaos is making another system ... and don't get angry again, pls, I am a laic and I just like your question.

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