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concept:triggers-among-processestriggers among processes
The mechanism by which one sequence calls upon another, ensuring that linked centers are created, analogous to function calls in arithmetic.
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Claims (1)
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- Argues that sequence linkages reflect deep necessity, not option, for the system to work.
Chapters (1)
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- This chapter argues that living processes must spread via small, independent morphogenetic sequences (snippable genes), using piecemeal evolution, a gene pool, and a network of interlinked sequences.
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.
- Represented by boxes in process theory; transformations that take systems as inputs/outputs
- Reflection level where explicit cue words (e.g., 'wait') prompt the model to inspect and revise reasoning.
- Simple stimuli that evoke complex, intelligent responses because the receiver interprets them.
- Function determining the value of a variable based on its causal parents in an acyclic causal model.
- A process that heals the world by generating living structure, synonymous with living process.
- The idea that living structure emerges only through a sequence of small, structure-preserving moves, not by a single grand blueprint.
- A process that aligns with innate human instincts and wisdom, often enhanced by incorporating the living process principles to become more deeply life-creating.