David Orrell

His work in the prediction of complex systems such as the weather, genetics and the economy has been featured in New Scientist, the Financial Times, The Economist, Adbusters, BBC Radio, Russia-1, and CBC TV.

Economyths: Ten Ways Economics Gets It Wrong was a finalist for the 2011 National Business Book Award.

[3] In Truth or Beauty: Science and the Quest for Order, he suggests that many such theories, along with areas of physics such as string theory, are motivated largely by the desire to conform with a traditional scientific aesthetic, that is currently being subverted by developments in complexity science.

The fact that these two sides of money are incompatible leads to its complex and often unpredictable behavior.

In Quantum Economics: The New Science of Money he argued that these dualistic properties feed up to affect the economy as a whole.

David Orrell (left) speaking with Robert Matthews at the Art Center Global Dialogues, Barcelona, 2008