It's complex, but it's not in the critical state. Now, I take the 35 pounds. It's in a stable dynamic state. Dynamic stability? You'd call it? It's, I would say it's non-critical. Non-critical. I would say it's complex and dynamic, but not critical. I'm being technical only because I don't speak of these things in generic terms. I like to use the actual physics scientific terms that apply. That's why you'll never hear me unless someone brings it up. I never use the phrase black swan. Because black swan is one of those things where it's kind of content free. And it seems to have met him, read his book, a great book. I think he did a really, really good job of demolishing the bell curve, which we talked about. But then he kind of threw up his hands and said, statistics don't work. You can't model it. It's not normally distributed. I'm a philosopher. That's sort of the distinction between chaos and complexity. Well, it's really the distinction between demolishing a paradigm, but not (53/98)
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