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concept:repetitionrepetition
The reappearance of similar elements, essential for unity and order in a living floor or ceiling.
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- variationassociated_withThe subtle differences among repeated elements necessary to avoid mechanical uniformity.
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- Generation parameter set to 1.1 to reduce degenerate repetitive outputs under strong steering
- Portion of a pattern that produces the frieze via translation only
- Neural phenomenon reproduced by active inference model: reduced response to repeated stimuli.
- A transformation that generates a repeating pattern of centers while simultaneously generating a second alternating set interlocked with the first.
- Rhetorical question introducing the section on how repetition works in living systems.
- The central topic, treated as a dynamic, agential process rather than static storage.
- Represented by boxes in process theory; transformations that take systems as inputs/outputs