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Information does not travel through the world like a message through a pipe. It survives by finding asymmetry, delay, resistance, and feedback — then turning those differences into the conditions of its own propagation.

Washed through phase control, identity-as-offset, and evolutionary phase modulation.  

Information propagates asynchronously because system environments are (also) feedback mechanisms, not passive containers. They shape a system while being shaped by it, often as the most ordinary and most misrepresented part of the process.

A message does not simply travel through a medium. It is delayed, amplified, attenuated, distorted, resisted, repeated, and re-timed by the densities through which it passes. Every environment imposes phase conditions. Every relay alters the rhythm. What appears to be transmission is more accurately a sequence of temporal modulations across uneven fields.

This is why information does not propagate because it is true. It propagates because it creates, maintains, or modulates relational asymmetry. Truth may stabilise a signal, but asymmetry gives it somewhere to go. A perfectly symmetrical field has no gradient, no tension, no difference to resolve, and therefore no reason to move.

Orbit frame dynamics describe how this movement persists. Local meanings shift, identities offset, interpretations diverge, and institutions misread the process as content failure, persuasion failure, or moral failure. But underneath the noise, certain relational invariants survive transformation. The orbit persists even as its occupants change.

Information therefore self-propagates asynchronously through phase-offset environments. It survives by maintaining organised difference across delayed feedback structures. Communication is not the transfer of meaning through a neutral channel. It is the continuous reorganisation of a field that remembers, resists, distorts, and reproduces the differences by which it remains alive.

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