Many people assume order requires top-down design. Emergence challenges that assumption.
Johnson explores systems where simple local interactions create sophisticated global behavior. Ant colonies, neighborhoods, brains, and digital communities all exhibit this pattern.
No single part understands the whole. Yet the system can adapt, learn, and organize.
Feedback is central. Local signals accumulate into large-scale patterns over time.
The book invites readers to see intelligence as relational and distributed.
Why this belongs here
Knowledge Flow is often emergent rather than centrally controlled. This book belongs here because it helps explain how patterns of understanding can arise across people, tools, and interactions.