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1970s, Synergetics: Explorations in the Geometry of Thinking (1975), "Synergy" onwards
                                    
             150.01 http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/synergetics/s01/p5000.html 
1970s, Synergetics: Explorations in the Geometry of Thinking (1975), "Synergy" onwards
        
                                        
                                         102.00 http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/synergetics/s01/p0100.html 
1970s, Synergetics: Explorations in the Geometry of Thinking (1975), "Synergy" onwards
                                    
                                        
                                        1960s, Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth (1963) 
Context: Synergy is the only word in our language that means behavior of whole systems unpredicted by the separately observed behaviors of any of the system's separate parts or any subassembly of the system's parts. There is nothing in the chemistry of a toenail that predicts the existence of a human being.
                                    
Source: More Is Different (1972), p. 393 of [More is different, Science, 177, 4047, 4 August 1972, 393–396, https://www.tkm.kit.edu/downloads/TKM1_2011_more_is_different_PWA.pdf]
Source: Hidden Order - How Adaptation Builds Complexity (1995), Ch 1. Basic Elements, p. 23
                                        
                                        This proves that society does not even think that it has a need for such a word. This discloses that society does not think that there are behaviors of wholes unpredicted by the parts. It thinks statistics and probability are all that we need but if “probability” and “statistics” were of any power at all we could not have a stock market or gambling for we would know exactly how things are coming out and no one would bet against the probability. 
1960s, Presentation to U.S. Congressional Sub-Committee on World Game (1969)
                                    
                                        
                                        Part I, Chapter 4, Professional Reservations, p. 79 
The Death of Economics (1994)
                                    
Source: Hidden Order - How Adaptation Builds Complexity (1995), Ch 1. Basic Elements, p. 31
                                        
                                        C. West Churchman, , I. Auerbach, and Simcha Sadam (1975) Thinking for Decisions Deduction Quantitative Methods. Science Research Associates. cited in: John P. van Gigch (1978) Applied General Systems Theory. Harper & Row Publishers 
1960s - 1970s
                                    
                                        
                                         103.00 http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/synergetics/s01/p0100.html 
1970s, Synergetics: Explorations in the Geometry of Thinking (1975), "Synergy" onwards
                                    
