Coevolution creates living complexity
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Author: subconscious.substack.com
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Title: Coevolution creates living complexity
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Success needs what I think of as a Gall-Meadows ladder: a mechanism for jumping from one stable system to another (like the wall climbing mechanic in the first Ninja Gaiden game) in order to evolve your project…The Gall-Meadows ladder suggests that to get from a simple working system to a complex working system you have to find a sequence of working systems that increase the level of complexity. — Updated on 2024-03-21 14:32:27 — Group:Public
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But evolution isn’t just hill climbing. We can see this in practice, because living ecosystems seem to avoid getting trapped in maxima. — Updated on 2024-03-21 14:43:35 — Group:Public
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Life evolves in open-ended directions, refusing to get stuck in any one place, continually finding new hills to climb.How is this? One major difference is that evolutionary landscapes aren’t static. Why? Coevolution! — Updated on 2024-03-21 14:48:57 — Group:Public
- If dialectic is an evolutionary process, what does the co-evolutionary process look like?
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Success needs what I think of as a Gall-Meadows ladder: a mechanism for jumping from one stable system to another (like the wall climbing mechanic in the first Ninja Gaiden game) in order to evolve your project…The Gall-Meadows ladder suggests that to get from a simple working system to a complex working system you have to find a sequence of working systems that increase the level of complexity. — Updated on 2024-03-21 14:32:27
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But evolution isn’t just hill climbing. We can see this in practice, because living ecosystems seem to avoid getting trapped in maxima. — Updated on 2024-03-21 14:43:35
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Life evolves in open-ended directions, refusing to get stuck in any one place, continually finding new hills to climb.How is this? One major difference is that evolutionary landscapes aren’t static. Why? Coevolution! — Updated on 2024-03-21 14:48:57
- If dialectic is an evolutionary process, what does the co-evolutionary process look like?