>>24518959Forget to mention, open loops once begun are never turned off. They just keep going, doing as programmed, even when the necessity for it is no longer there. They have no feedback mechanism. Just like this endless immigration scam the democrats keep afloat because their entire existence is dependent on immigrants and the gimme welfare system.
There's a ton of books that talk about what you're asking for, but they don't always use the same terminology you're asking for. If you want that specific terminology, just read anything Kaballah related. Lots of philosophy books are talking about this same issue with different phraseology.
Hannah Arendt's "Life of the Mind: Thinking + Willing" (two volumes) is a really good look at this issue. It explains why Thinking (or as you put it: Sorrow and Knowledge) is linked with closed loops systems (she doesn't use that terminology, but does talk about how Thinking is linked with Memory and the Past, which is exactly what a feedback look does, it "goes back" to the Past/Source to gauge things in the Present, and then course corrects.
Her book "Willing" talks about the open loop philosophy, it's sheer power, but also how destructive and an absolute plague it eventually becomes. Highly recommend her books.