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Zero Level Model
The Zero Level Model is the basic general systems model that describes the general principles and patterns underlying the linear and non-linear dynamics and control structures of complex structures of natural and alternative systems.
The Zero Level Model is considered unobtainable in a complete sense, and ideally at least is generally true for all possible alternative real systems. Because we do not comprehend the total range of possibility of such systems, our general model cannot be complete.
The Zero Level Model is therefore an abstract model in the mathematical sense of its symbolic representation, and its elucidation is the centeral area of concern of general systems theory.
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