> So what does this reflexivity have to do with applied complexity science?

reflexivity is also a part of cybernetics (of second order), and
cybernetists think that complexity theory is a part of cybernetics too...

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>> So what does this reflexivity have to do with applied complexity science?
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> Interesting results are easier to come by if it is possible to chase the 
> ball with the bar that measures the kick!
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