Where does the particular form or configuration of a pattern come
from, and how is it propagated from pattern to pattern? Templets
and the Explanation of Complex Patterns provides a natural language
for analysing such questions. Using it, the organisational forces
that underlie the fabrication of any pattern can be divided into
two classes. First, there are the 'universal laws' of pattern
assembly, the configurational rules and constraints inherent within
the fabric of the pattern elements themselves. Second, there are
the 'templets' - external, situational constraints imposed on the
pattern elements. From the perspective of templeting, simple
patterns can be directly contrasted with complex patterns: the
former are completely determined by their universal laws, whereas
the latter also require extensive templets. Natural patterns range
along the entire spectrum from simple to complex, and the most
complex of these include both random patterns and many biological
patterns.
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