Baks Sand Pile: Strategies for a Catastrophic World by Theodore G. Lewis


Baks Sand Pile: Strategies for a Catastrophic World
Title : Baks Sand Pile: Strategies for a Catastrophic World
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ISBN : 098307450X
ISBN-10 : 9780983074502
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 382
Publication : First published February 28, 2011

Did the terrorist attacks on the United States in 2001, the massive power blackout of 2003, Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and the Gulf oil spill of 2010 'just happen'-or were these shattering events foreseeable? Do such calamities in fact follow a predictable pattern? Can we plan for the unforeseen by thinking about the unthinkable?Ted Lewis explains the pattern of catastrophes and their underlying cause. In a provocative tour of a volatile world, he guides the reader through mega-fires, fragile power grids, mismanaged telecommunication systems, global terrorist movements, migrating viruses, volatile markets and Internet storms. Modern societies want to avert catastrophes, but the drive to make things faster, cheaper, and more efficient leads to self-organized criticality-the condition of systems on the verge of disaster. This is a double-edged sword. Everything from biological evolution to political revolution is driven by some collapse, calamity or crisis. To avoid annihilation but allow for progress, we must change the ways in which we understand the patterns and manage systems. Bak's Sand Pile explains how.


Baks Sand Pile: Strategies for a Catastrophic World Reviews


  • Matt Valentin

    This is a great book on how systems unravel and become catastrophes. The book itself is easy to read and was helpful during my master's studies.

    One of the main lessons imparted within is that despite increases in efficiency and resiliency, complex systems will always break down eventually. Lewis and his fellow collaborators seek to rectify that fact and analyze the breakdown of systems through the viewpoint of several situations related to homeland security.