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Maybe a disambiguation page would be a good thing. User:smoe 01/06
I agree that the 'Interaction' topic desperately needs disambiguation. I propose the organizational structure to the right for a disambiguation page: Please post your ideas/suggestions/concerns about disambiguating this topic. -- DanSoper 08:19, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
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In the interaction in medicine part of article there is talk about an "additive interaction", which is explained as the effect of the drugs combined is equal to the sum of the individual effects of the drugs. In my understanding, that would be the case if there were no interaction between the drugs. This in contrast with synergy and antagonism, where indeed there is interaction between the drugs, leading to a combined effect which is less (antagonism) or more (synergy) than the sum of the individual effects. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 137.120.181.160 ( talk) 10:24, 25 October 2011 (UTC)
This article was automatically assessed because at least one WikiProject had rated the article as start, and the rating on other projects was brought up to start class. BetacommandBot 09:55, 10 November 2007 (UTC)
20151111, rodolfoap@gmail.com, Warn you, I wrote the book "Theory Of Interaction", so my opinion is considered as publicity for some wikipedists. For now I only see some vague types of interactions on this page, this is really poor, but here's what the page should say.
Definition: Interaction is a contents exchange between two systems (extension of Newton's laws to systems). Interaction is a field of study that is related to the Systems Theory ("In modern science, dynamic interaction is the basic problem in all fields, and its general principles will have to be formulated in general General Systems Theory.", —Ludwig von Bertalanffy, 1968, General Systems Theory.). All properties of interaction apply to all systems in nature, due to all things can be conceptualized as groups of systems -a thing, a whole- interacting between them in some form (Wikipedia: A system is a set of interacting or interdependent component parts forming a complex/intricate whole).
Like a system on the Systems Theory, an interaction is an abstract concept and it is difficult to limitate. As an analogy, imagine a cow. Where does the cow begins and ends? If we take the air from the cow, is it still a cow? What is a hand? Where does it ends? The same conceptual problem occurs for interaction. If you get an apple and you pay one coin, where does the interaction starts? When you way the apple? So, the language and common sense helps defining the interaction exchange. It can be difficult to appreciate as a sequence in time (the gravitational interaction between the moon and the earth) and space (what is the distance between two galaxies?)
This text below comes from my book, so it could be discarded -I may be making publicity-, or if someone has the time to copy the references from it...
(you can copy them of course permission ok, this is a simplification):
If you want me to correct the page, please tell me, but I don't want this to be take again as publicity, I'm just a curious guy. The evil text is here: http://www.ydor.org/uploads/YDOR/TheoryOfInteraction087-Excerpt.pdf rodolfoap@gmail.com, ydor.org Rodolfoap ( talk) 06:10, 12 November 2015 (UTC)
Kg7fycuv7 104.153.251.70 ( talk) 21:21, 12 January 2022 (UTC)
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Maybe a disambiguation page would be a good thing. User:smoe 01/06
I agree that the 'Interaction' topic desperately needs disambiguation. I propose the organizational structure to the right for a disambiguation page: Please post your ideas/suggestions/concerns about disambiguating this topic. -- DanSoper 08:19, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
Prototype: {{ LearningObject}}
Computational Sociology 101 |
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Beautiful
Interaction it indeed is. Understanding it we are. - Yoda- |
context: change agent * |
Unified Modeling Language VT lives! |
CQ • 14:44, 31 July 2006 (UTC) |
In the interaction in medicine part of article there is talk about an "additive interaction", which is explained as the effect of the drugs combined is equal to the sum of the individual effects of the drugs. In my understanding, that would be the case if there were no interaction between the drugs. This in contrast with synergy and antagonism, where indeed there is interaction between the drugs, leading to a combined effect which is less (antagonism) or more (synergy) than the sum of the individual effects. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 137.120.181.160 ( talk) 10:24, 25 October 2011 (UTC)
This article was automatically assessed because at least one WikiProject had rated the article as start, and the rating on other projects was brought up to start class. BetacommandBot 09:55, 10 November 2007 (UTC)
20151111, rodolfoap@gmail.com, Warn you, I wrote the book "Theory Of Interaction", so my opinion is considered as publicity for some wikipedists. For now I only see some vague types of interactions on this page, this is really poor, but here's what the page should say.
Definition: Interaction is a contents exchange between two systems (extension of Newton's laws to systems). Interaction is a field of study that is related to the Systems Theory ("In modern science, dynamic interaction is the basic problem in all fields, and its general principles will have to be formulated in general General Systems Theory.", —Ludwig von Bertalanffy, 1968, General Systems Theory.). All properties of interaction apply to all systems in nature, due to all things can be conceptualized as groups of systems -a thing, a whole- interacting between them in some form (Wikipedia: A system is a set of interacting or interdependent component parts forming a complex/intricate whole).
Like a system on the Systems Theory, an interaction is an abstract concept and it is difficult to limitate. As an analogy, imagine a cow. Where does the cow begins and ends? If we take the air from the cow, is it still a cow? What is a hand? Where does it ends? The same conceptual problem occurs for interaction. If you get an apple and you pay one coin, where does the interaction starts? When you way the apple? So, the language and common sense helps defining the interaction exchange. It can be difficult to appreciate as a sequence in time (the gravitational interaction between the moon and the earth) and space (what is the distance between two galaxies?)
This text below comes from my book, so it could be discarded -I may be making publicity-, or if someone has the time to copy the references from it...
(you can copy them of course permission ok, this is a simplification):
If you want me to correct the page, please tell me, but I don't want this to be take again as publicity, I'm just a curious guy. The evil text is here: http://www.ydor.org/uploads/YDOR/TheoryOfInteraction087-Excerpt.pdf rodolfoap@gmail.com, ydor.org Rodolfoap ( talk) 06:10, 12 November 2015 (UTC)
Kg7fycuv7 104.153.251.70 ( talk) 21:21, 12 January 2022 (UTC)