Emergence
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In nature
[edit]Living, biological systems
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A termite "cathedral" mound produced by a termite colony.
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Birds flocking emerges from simple rules: keep distance, stay aligned and avoid predators.
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Conus textile exhibits an emergent cellular automaton pattern on its shell.
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For most of the times, the slime mold exists as thousands of single-celled organisms, but under certain conditions they group together forming a single entity.
Non-living, physical systems
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Ripple patterns in a sand dune created by wind or water.
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Small atmospheric disturbances emerging into a hurricane.
In culture and engineering
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Emergence appears frequently in cities where no planning predetermines the layout of the city. Bangkok pictured.
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Social self-organization in Central Asian trade routes.
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A Möbius strip demonstrates emergence in mathematics.
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Visualization of links between pages on a wiki.
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The stock market has its own "invisible hand" emerging from purely self-interested actions. NYSE pictured.