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Weather: a complex system searching balance
12-08-2006735Views

Weather: a complex system searching balance

I think it was yesterday morning, I watched the weather forecast on the German early morning television program. One of my routines I follow almost every day. The guy who presented the weather report said one sentence that struck me. He said: »You know the very hot air of the high pressure situation over Southwestern Europe disappears into Northern Scandinavia. Wolkenruhe_0654 Therefore the low is sucked in from the Northwest and brings cold and wet weather to us etc….Wolkendrama1_0668 All this, he continued, is very normal, because in nature everything seeks for balance.« Now you might be astonished that I got focused on his words like this.
I briefly want to explain to you why. Biestmilch is currently receiving a new outfit, one of the garments is its website – some of you have probably already been annoyed because of our delay in launching the new platform. One of the reasons for that is that we are confronted with two complex systems: our body and biestmilch, and the fact that complexity increases even more through the collision of both within our body. That is why our work too started become more and more complex, and as a consquence much more time consuming than assumed. We are very sorry.

What we currently try to do is to outline the main features of the collision or perhaps better interaction of both. What seems so self-evident to everybody for the weather, namely its unpredictablility and the difficulty to know which parameter to choose and to measure precisely to receive high probability results, is not at all lucid for our body.
But it is the same. Continuously striving for equilibrium is the essence for survival. Our body is like the weather, an unpredictable complex system that cannot be influenced that easily. If you change one parameter the outcome is uncertain. There are only probablities. But science, of course, has taught us another story. Nature science sells certainty by making us believe that the fabrication of scientific facts is identical with the truth. With biestmilch and its underlying processes of action we sometimes feel more like meteorologists, surprises are part of our job. Thus miscalculating the timeline 😉

Susann

Susann

Susann is the biest prototype and head of the team. She is Austrian, has studied medicine, meaning she is a medical doctor and the Biesters' alpha wolf. Susann continuously produces new ideas, is strong in making concepts and is practically always ON FIRE. Without her BIESTMILCH wouldn't be where and what it is today, and anyway - not possible.

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