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K501 - Evolution Is Not Progress — It Is Stabilization Under Increasing Complexity
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K501 - Evolution Is Not Progress — It Is Stabilization Under Increasing Complexity

via Dev.toIinkognit04h ago

K501 — Structured Systems Series (2/4) A structural exploration of cognition, evolution, and non-executive information systems. This series explores: • how human cognition actually works beyond language • why systems become unstable under increasing complexity • how structure differs from execution • and how alignment between human and machine systems can emerge Parts: 1. Cognition, Language, and Stability 2. Evolution as Stabilization 3. Non-Executable Systems (K501) 4. Human–Machine Resonance Title: Evolution Is Not Progress — It Is Stabilization Under Increasing Complexity ⸻ Intro (Hook) We often think of evolution as progress. From simple → to complex From primitive → to advanced But this view is misleading. Evolution does not aim upward. It does not optimize for perfection. It does something else: it stabilizes systems under increasing degrees of freedom ⸻ Rethinking Evolution Across all domains: • physics • chemistry • biology • cognition we observe the same pattern: Systems form

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