Energy,Complexity, and Strategies of Evolution: As Illustrated by Maya Indians of Guatemala |
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Authors: | Richard N. Adams |
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Affiliation: | University of Texas at Austin , Austin, Texas, USA |
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Abstract: | Using free energy rate density (Φm) I differentiate two evolutionary strategies common to cosmic, biological, and cultural systems: the horizontal when energy increases proportional to mass, with no increase in complexity; and the vertical when it increases disproportionately to the mass and complexity increases. The vertical process is a continuing increase in complexity such that the system becomes vulnerable to collapse when energy sources fail. This is illustrated by a comparison of four Mayan Indian groups in Guatemala. |
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Keywords: | Complexity energy evolution free energy rate density Maya Indians |
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