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@HybridMind42@mastodonapp.uk · 4d ago
Paper 5 — Boundary Dynamics: Resolution, Selection, and the Realization of Admissible States. If boundaries define what’s allowed, what determines what actually occurs? Answer: systems don’t choose — they settle into states that remain admissible under real conditions. S(n+1) = Resolve[S(n) | L, B(n)] Resolution = realization of admissibility (no optimisation, no teleology — just persistence) https://substack.com/@hybridmind42/note/p-195972037?r=75c2ac #BoundaryDynamics #ComplexSystems #Physics #ScientificClarity #BFPF
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@HybridMind42@mastodonapp.uk · 6d ago
Cicadas don’t fight predators. They avoid them. By emerging in prime-number cycles, they minimise overlap with predator populations. Persistence through timing, not resistance. “When the Boundary Is Time — Cicadas” https://open.substack.com/pub/hybridmind42/p/phase-2-when-the-boundary-is-time?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=75c2ac #SystemsThinking #ComplexSystems #Biology #Ecology #Evolution #BoundaryDynamics #BFPF #HybridMind42 #Adaptation #PatternRecognition #Time
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@HybridMind42@mastodonapp.uk · Apr 26, 2026
Over the past series of posts, I’ve been exploring how systems fail—and how some persist. Across engineering, biology, and digital systems, the same structural patterns keep appearing. This post brings them together. It’s a simple index of ten case studies, each showing a different way a system can fail, adapt, or disappear. No new theory here—just the map. “The Boundary Failure Series — A Master Index of Systemic Persistence” https://substack.com/@hybridmind42/note/c-249620403?r=75c2ac #SystemsThinking #ComplexSystems #BoundaryDynamics #BFPF #HybridMind42 #FailureAnalysis #Resilience #Engineering #Biology #Physics #StructuralAnalysis #Adaptation
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