Because there’s no “flat” (1 level/size band) approximate breakdown with no “errors” (ie only floret shapes and within a size band with non-trivial upper and lower limits), the fox is tempted to deep fry the whole, holistic cauliflower so to speak. Or more likely, do nothing.
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But in weird conditions, they compound fractally, collapsing at all levels. The widening-gyre effect. Hedgehogs become part of problem by getting destructive. Foxes give up in frozen inaction. The system gets ungovernable. Self-correction homeostasis breaks down, all unravels.
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The solution is to “think entangled, act spooky” as I recently argued. To arrest and reverse a fractal collapse you have to think in fractal-native scale-free ways. How do you do that in practice? I don’t know yet. Working on it.https://www.ribbonfarm.com/2018/09/11/think-entangled-act-spooky/ …
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That seems like the situation the Hegelian dialectic wrestles with: a self-stabilizing set of contradictions. Mutual miscognition.
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