Table of Contents for The
Wave Principle of Human Social Behavior
10
Foreword
Part I: An Introduction to the Idea of the
Wave Principle
23
1: Basic
Tenets of the Wave Principle
33
2: Universal
Forms: Fractals, Power Laws and Spirals in Self-Organizing
Systems, and Their Connection to the Wave Principle
55
3: Robust
Fractals and Fibonacci Mathematics
Part II: Validating the Wave Principle by
its Own Operation
89
4: Modeling
and Quantification Support the Validity of the Wave
Principle
99
5: Forecasting
Pattern on the Basis of Pattern
117
6: Forecasting
Price Extremes on the Basis of Typical Wave Relationships
133
7: Relating
Aspects of Market Behavior to Wave Degrees
Part III: The Basis of the Wave Principle
in Biology, Psychology and Sociology
147
8: Unconscious
Herding Behavior as the Psychological Basis of the
Wave Principle
163
9: Theories
and Observations Relating to Impulsivity and Herding
179
10: Biological
Connections to the Robust Fractal Aspect of the Wave
Principle
191
11: Biological
and Perceptual Connections to the Fibonacci Foundation
of the Wave Principle
203
12: Mentational
Connections to the Fibonacci Foundation of the Wave
Principle
213
13: From
Long Waves to Rapid Vibration: The Motor of Life?
Part IV: An Introduction to Socionomics
227
14: Components
of Mood
237
15: Popular
Cultural Trends as Manifestations of Social Mood Trends
259
16: Historical
Impulsion: Events that Result from Social Mood Trends
289
17: Forecasting
Success Supports the Validity of Socionomics
323
18: Thinking
Socionomically
Part V: Further Afield
351
19: Problems
with Conventional Approaches to Financial Markets,
and Their Solution in Socionomics
393
20: Some
Key Fundamentals of Socionomics
419
21: The Kitchen
Sink: Linking Physics to the Human Social Experience,
A Principle Behind Ordered Complexity, Hints of Robust
Fractals in the Heavens, the Fibonacci Foundation
of Robust Forms, and Phimation as an Opposing Principle
to Entropy
443
Sources
457 Index