PAPER 004 / SYSTEMS THEORY
Entropy, Optionality and the Cost of Certainty
Why certainty becomes expensive in adaptive systems, and why optionality is often the more durable form of control.
Premise
Why certainty becomes expensive in adaptive systems, and why optionality is often the more durable form of control.
Doctrine
Separate observation, inference and desire. Preserve reversible paths wherever uncertainty remains high.
Directive
Build systems that remain legible, bounded and capable of revision.
