A system produces its own patterns over time through the interconnection of its elements and their function or purpose. These elements interact in a way that generates patterns, which are largely internal and not exclusively driven by external factors. The function or purpose of the system is a crucial determinant of its behavior. For example, in a market economy, the natural ups and downs are a result of the interplay between various economic elements and not solely driven by external factors like politics.
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