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RecursiveReasoning

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What I call RecursiveReasoning is a process of balancing out the sides of organized and un organized systems to a point of co dependency or symbiotic relationships. One side can not exist without the other. The relationships can be many-to-many, but each element defines the relationship as a whole. The elements them selves are swallowed into the other elements thus becoming recursive, but not always infinitely recursive. There are many break points. Even in the most infinitely complex system there are break points. But on the whole, the equation of the elements are balanced or equal on all sides. We can generalize conclusions based more on simplicity rather than to much or unnecessary information. to be continued.


This sort of corresponds to negative or positive feedback loops in NetworkTheory or PerturbationTheory? People only understand what they can linearize. Real systems are generally non-linear. The simple solution is generally wrong. Truth emerges recursively from the synthesis of the thesis and the antithesis (HelgianDialectic).