cybernetics
A system that can exercise control is known as a cybernetic system.
Bobby Azarian • The Romance of Reality: How the Universe Organizes Itself to Create Life, Consciousness, and Cosmic Complexity
– Ilya Prigogine
Islands of Coherence: The Quiet Wisdom of Starlings
This region of the dynamic spectrum, where outdated order dissolves into a creative and responsive chaos from which novel order can emerge, is often referred to as “the edge of chaos.” Stuart Kaufman suggested: “The best place for a system to be, in order to respond appropriately to a constantly changing world, is at the edge of chaos.” He
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Systems often have the property of self-organization—the ability to structure themselves, to create new structure, to learn, diversify, and complexify. Even complex forms of self-organization may arise from relatively simple organizing rules—or may not.
Donella H. Meadows • Thinking in Systems: International Bestseller
the concept of selfregulation is a complex, multilevel process that enables living systems to remain balanced. The essence of regulation in all fields is to inform an active system of the results of its actions and to correct them according to those results. A system is considered as self-regulating if it collects and processes information itself
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