
Nested Systems
Nested systems are groups within larger systems, where each smaller system functions similarly to the bigger one it’s part of. Think of a human body: it’s made up of organs (like the heart and lungs), which are inside the body (the whole system). Each organ has smaller parts, like cells. These layers or levels work together, and changes in one part can affect the larger system. This concept helps us see how individual components connect within a bigger context, emphasizing interdependence and organized complexity across different scales.