Treating complex systems as networks is an interesting approach, but as the system scales, you quickly run out of computing power to run any simulation.

Scale-free networks lead to emergent properties (e.g. the shape of a fern, a snowflake, a human body or even an idea), which express archetypal forms that exist prior to the network.

An emergent form can’t just appear in this reality because that would imply some kind of ontological paradox, so it becomes or ‘falls’ here according to the appropriate laws of space-time, but from a higher dimensional space where it exists out of time.

We are living in a space-time that is a reflection of a higher dimensional world that is governed by consciousness and whose gatekeeper is the ‘here and now’.

Scale-free networks such as dissipative systems reverse entropy. They are the tools that archetypes (including ourselves as living forms) use to ‘travel back’ in time and appear in this 3+1 dimensional world.

I am sure that readers who believe in God or some form of spirit will find this description amusing. Also those of the Platonist school. The rest are a lost cause because they don’t understand the fundamental and ineffable reality behind complex systems.