Fundamental analysis in complexity sciences
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Fundamental analysis is the approach that defines the limits of the possibilities of the evolution of a given reality. Fundamentals define the boundaries implicit in the functionality of a given reality.
Technical analysis deals with the cause-effect relation between “variables” that have been identified making a systemic compromise.
The discovery of the unicist theory of evolution and the structure of concepts that regulate the evolution of living beings and their deeds, established the structure for fundamental analysis integrating it with technical analysis in order to develop reliable knowledge.
The purpose of a knowledge acquisition process is to obtain reliable knowledge.
Reliable knowledge is necessary when individuals are willing to ensure a minimum strategy or are exposed to uncertain or risky environments.
In everday’s activity only operational knowledge is required.
Fundamentals describe the ontology of a given reality considered as a unified field. Technical analysis describes the cause-effect relations of a reality considered as a systemic object.
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