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6/27/2025, 10:58:28 AM
>>508857877
If we were to assume a technological society requires existing within an error space that never requires a correction, the probability of any correction to a normal configuration relies entirely on the energy used to supply that system. If we do not have the energy we cannot afford to make such a mistake. An infinite amount of energy consumption only produce a maximum amount of error. All living systems resist entropy by repeating form. A system will usually allocate a certain amount of energy to propagate backwards for error correction, but under certain conditions this fails to occur. This is called control and we understand this as governance.
If we were to assume a technological society requires existing within an error space that never requires a correction, the probability of any correction to a normal configuration relies entirely on the energy used to supply that system. If we do not have the energy we cannot afford to make such a mistake. An infinite amount of energy consumption only produce a maximum amount of error. All living systems resist entropy by repeating form. A system will usually allocate a certain amount of energy to propagate backwards for error correction, but under certain conditions this fails to occur. This is called control and we understand this as governance.
6/18/2025, 2:19:55 PM
>>507849170
If we were to assume a technological society requires existing within an error space that never requires a correction, the probability of any correction to a normal configuration relies entirely on the energy used to supply that system. If we do not have the energy we cannot afford to make such a mistake. An infinite amount of energy consumption only produce a maximum amount of error. All living systems resist entropy by repeating form. A system will usually allocate a certain amount of energy to propagate backwards for error correction, but under certain conditions this fails to occur. This is called control and we understand this as governance.
If we were to assume a technological society requires existing within an error space that never requires a correction, the probability of any correction to a normal configuration relies entirely on the energy used to supply that system. If we do not have the energy we cannot afford to make such a mistake. An infinite amount of energy consumption only produce a maximum amount of error. All living systems resist entropy by repeating form. A system will usually allocate a certain amount of energy to propagate backwards for error correction, but under certain conditions this fails to occur. This is called control and we understand this as governance.
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