Can you provide a historical list of all the prompts in this chat
Sometimes NotebookLM produces a rather different answer to that expected and it brings to the chat some unexpected views. One such was the response to the simple query for which I was expecting a bare list.
• The first prompt was “How does systems science integrate mathematics and natural language to manage complex issues?”, a question addressing the language dyad where natural language serves as a metalanguage for formulating problematic situations and mathematics acts as an object language for logic calculations[1][2].
• The second prompt was “what is the advice on how to dealt with complexity”, which refers to the application of the Work Program of Complexity (WPOC) as a disciplined work plan for discovery and resolution[3][4].
• The third prompt was “what is complexity and what is the advice in how to deal with complexity”, which identifies complexity as a purely subjective sensation of unclearness and advises the use of Interactive Management (IM) to resolve it through collective wisdom[5][6].
• The fourth prompt was “Provide a complete list of all sources in this notebook in a Markdown list format…”, a task that aligns with the scientific requirement for full disclosure and the utility of archival material to upgrade and expand resources for the benefit of humanity[7][8].
Please note that the text of these prompts is retrieved from our conversation history rather than the provided sources.
References
[1] Warfield - What questions have been answered to study complexity.pdf [2] [Book] Warfield - An Introduction to Systems Science.pdf [3] Warfield - Measuring Complexity.pdf [4] [Book] Warfield - An Introduction to Systems Science.pdf [5] Warfield 1999 - Twenty Laws of Complexity science applicable in organisations.pdf [6] [Book] Warfield - An Introduction to Systems Science.pdf [7] Warfield 1999 - Twenty Laws of Complexity science applicable in organisations.pdf [8] [Book] Warfield - An Introduction to Systems Science.pdf
