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Life is a dynamic, interrelated, systemic pattern generated over time that organizes components, environmental contexts, and behaviors simultaneously and relationsally. It is an emergent phenomenon, not reducible to its components, that relies on information exchange with its environment to resist entropy and be sustained. Life is not a linear set of causal relationships, but a reciprocal, nonlinear interplay of contexts, relationships, and energy flows. It is the unique product of millions of years of collective evolutionary experimentation, and the source from which new knowledge and understanding is created.

See also: living system, complexity, relationship, human being, natural world

Panel Gregory Bateson | Nora Bateson & Dr. Stephen Gilligan - Moderation Dr. Philip Streit 722

What Gets Left Behind in the Hallway of Hallways: Session 2 w/ Nora Bateson 717

HoloChats with Matthew Schutte and Nora Bateson 717

Warm Data | Nora Bateson | RAIDI Summit 2019 696

What Gets Left Behind in the Hallway of Hallways: Session 3 w/ Nora Bateson 687

Nora Bateson in Conversation, Day 5 PP@COP26 680

The colonisation of knowledge: an interview with Nora Bateson 669

EODF 2018 - Nora Bateson - Keynote Speach and Q&A - Live Stream 666

Apocalipstick | Nora Bateson & Phoebe Tickell | What happens to the ecology when ideas are stolen? 595

Voces de la Tierra - 2 - Nora Bateson 388