Foundational Laws of Informational Dynamics (LID): A Structural Theory of What Information Does When Operative
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Foundational Laws of Informational Dynamics (LID) is a structural framework describing what information does when operative. It develops trunk laws concerning relation, trace, continuation, partiality, correspondence risk, coherence, field conditioning, consequence, and attribution, while opening gateway questions about awareness, identity, life, ethics, and consequential informational dynamics. These laws are not instructions. They describe what is already operative wherever information operates. The framework addresses foundational questions across multiple domains: how complex systems accumulate and propagate structure, why error and creativity share the same mechanism, how identity persists through change,…
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- Phenomenon
- Dynamics (music)
- Field (mathematics)
- Identity (music)
- Perspective (graphical)
- Gateway (web page)
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