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concept:uniquenessUniqueness
The property that every place generated by a living process is inevitably unique due to its adaptation to specific conditions.
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- Living centersassociated_withCoherent spatial wholes that emerge from living processes; they are the building blocks of environments that foster belonging
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 principle that in a living process, every part created must become locally unique, adapted to its specific context within the whole.
- The quality of each place being entirely particular and adapted, a necessary result of a living process.
- Information held by one source but not others in PID.
- States that genuine uniqueness arises from adapting to real constraints, not from arbitrary variety.
- The idea that a shared structural language makes individual variations more apparent and lovable.
- Formal notion of what constitutes an individual agent; bridges Buddhist and information-theoretic perspectives.
- The core principle that in a living structure each part is adapted to its context and therefore unique, not identical.
- New term in expected free energy representing information gain about the likelihood mapping; drives ignorance resolution