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concept:recursive-character-of-lifeRecursive Character of Life
The property that centers get their life from supporting larger centers, and larger centers are intensified by smaller ones, forming a recursive network.
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- The fundamental recursive rule of living centers.
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- Helping between CentersextendsThe mutual intensification of life among centers, which is the mechanism of both ornament and function.
Related by similarity (8)
cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- The idea that life in a building comes about as centers cooperatively intensify each other's life, a recursive bootstrapping process.
- Attempts to define life-in-space without external reference.
- The property by which living structure appears more and more deeply as centers are refined within centers, visible in the 13th-century carpet blossom.
- The process by which centers are built up, strengthened, and toughened from other centers, deepening their I-like quality.
- The principle that a center can only be defined in terms of other centers; centers are made of centers.
- The quality of having profound wholeness, which makes us feel our own existence most deeply.
- Technical mechanism enabling AI systems to iteratively examine their own processing.
- The standard derived from Book I for judging whether a structure or process is living; now claimed to be publicly sharable.