It has been said "It
doesn't matter what system you play but any system is better than no
system".
While this appears
to be true, the definition of a 'system' differs from person to person and
vendor to vendor.
Most systems are
based upon 'reductionist' reasoning, that is, they attempt to make sense of
complexity by breaking it down into easier to understand single components.
The problem is that, too often, the ideas are not integrated back into a
cohesive 'whole'. Therefore such systems must provide uneven effectiveness.
To ensure
reliability, it is essential that a system deals adequately with the
complexities we see around us.
There are several
viewpoints that you can use as the basis of a system:
-
Numerical
methods, Probabilities & Mathematics
-
Mechanical
& Physical methods
-
Psychology
& the Human factor
-
Parapsychology
& Esoteric factors
To examine these
one at a time, just click on one of the links to the left.