Introduction Models

These models and simulations have been tagged “Introduction”.

The simplest negative feedback dynamic: a constant upper limit.  Used to explore Insightmaker options.    Note: temperature units don't work.  The simulation uses dollars to show how the relationships between units.  Removing units (making every variable unitless) is also an option.
The simplest negative feedback dynamic: a constant upper limit.  Used to explore Insightmaker options.

Note: temperature units don't work.  The simulation uses dollars to show how the relationships between units.  Removing units (making every variable unitless) is also an option.
The simplest negative feedback dynamic: a constant upper limit.  Used to explore Insightmaker options.    Note: temperature units don't work.  The simulation uses dollars to show how the relationships between units.  Removing units (making every variable unitless) is also an option.     The above no
The simplest negative feedback dynamic: a constant upper limit.  Used to explore Insightmaker options.

Note: temperature units don't work.  The simulation uses dollars to show how the relationships between units.  Removing units (making every variable unitless) is also an option.

The above note is now untrue. I changed the unites of "heating rate" to "degree/minutes" and do not now get a units error.  (Paul Newton)
Just want to learn the basics for making an Insight here
Just want to learn the basics for making an Insight here
The simplest negative feedback dynamic: a constant upper limit.  Used to explore Insightmaker options.    Note: temperature units don't work.  The simulation uses dollars to show how the relationships between units.  Removing units (making every variable unitless) is also an option.
The simplest negative feedback dynamic: a constant upper limit.  Used to explore Insightmaker options.

Note: temperature units don't work.  The simulation uses dollars to show how the relationships between units.  Removing units (making every variable unitless) is also an option.
The simplest negative feedback dynamic: a constant upper limit.  Used to explore Insightmaker options.    Note: temperature units don't work.  The simulation uses dollars to show how the relationships between units.  Removing units (making every variable unitless) is also an option.
The simplest negative feedback dynamic: a constant upper limit.  Used to explore Insightmaker options.

Note: temperature units don't work.  The simulation uses dollars to show how the relationships between units.  Removing units (making every variable unitless) is also an option.
This insight served as an initial practice to provide a better understanding of Insight Maker.
This insight served as an initial practice to provide a better understanding of Insight Maker.
The simplest negative feedback dynamic: a constant upper limit.  Used to explore Insightmaker options.    Note: temperature units don't work.  The simulation uses dollars to show how the relationships between units.  Removing units (making every variable unitless) is also an option.
The simplest negative feedback dynamic: a constant upper limit.  Used to explore Insightmaker options.

Note: temperature units don't work.  The simulation uses dollars to show how the relationships between units.  Removing units (making every variable unitless) is also an option.
The simplest negative feedback dynamic: a constant upper limit.  Used to explore Insightmaker options.    Note: temperature units don't work.  The simulation uses dollars to show how the relationships between units.  Removing units (making every variable unitless) is also an option.
The simplest negative feedback dynamic: a constant upper limit.  Used to explore Insightmaker options.

Note: temperature units don't work.  The simulation uses dollars to show how the relationships between units.  Removing units (making every variable unitless) is also an option.
The simplest negative feedback dynamic: a constant upper limit.  Used to explore Insightmaker options.    Note: temperature units don't work.  The simulation uses dollars to show how the relationships between units.  Removing units (making every variable unitless) is also an option.
The simplest negative feedback dynamic: a constant upper limit.  Used to explore Insightmaker options.

Note: temperature units don't work.  The simulation uses dollars to show how the relationships between units.  Removing units (making every variable unitless) is also an option.