
K501 - Stabilizing Systems Without Control (Non-Executable Structures)
K501 — Structured Systems Series (3/4) 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: K501 — Stabilizing Systems Without Control (Non-Executable Structures) Intro (Hook) Most systems try to solve instability by acting: more control more automation more decisions But every action introduces side effects. And every side effect creates new instability. What if stabilization does not require action at all? The Problem With Execution In most systems: execution modifies the environment modification creates feedback feedback creates new loops This leads to: increasing complexity
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