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- Living processsupportsA generative process that repeatedly applies the fundamental process to create uniqueness and belonging in the environment
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- Asserts that only piecemeal injection of morphogenetic sequences can realistically transform the system.
- Asserts that the theoretical foundation laid out in the four books provides a public quality standard for sequences.
- Alexander's optimistic programmatic statement for a worldwide generative system.
- Identifies the fifteenth transformation as the overarching aesthetic guide that shapes the process outcome.
- Einstein's assertion invoked to explain why BMR preserves accuracy while reducing complexity
- A summary generalization from the examples about the nature of living processes.
- The pragmatic hope drawn from the collection of examples.