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claim:the-butterfly-effect-supports-that-even-one-small-detail-can-completely-change-the-necessary-whole-and-this-can-only-be-seen-dynamically-as-the-whole-unfoldsThe butterfly effect supports that even one small detail can completely change the necessary whole, and this can only be seen dynamically as the whole unfolds.
Chaos theory as scientific support for dynamic unfolding.
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- butterfly effectassociated_withTiny differences in initial conditions can lead to vastly divergent outcomes, explaining why living structure must be created dynamically.
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- Chapter 8: Step-By-Step AdaptationintroducesThe chapter argues that all living processes must proceed step by step with feedback, and that modern architecture fails because it lacks this core.
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- Illustrates the holistic sensitivity of wholeness.
- Foundational claim about the necessity of adaptation for life in structures.
- Warning that the recursion of centers requires extreme precision.
- Proposed practical method for achieving step-by-step feedback in design.
- New assumption #9: the melting transparency of increasing wholeness.
- Key principle about images vs. unfolding.