When people speak of nothing, they usually mean absence. No matter. No signal. No data. But in complex systems, absence is rarely empty. What is missing often functions as constraint, and that constraint is frequently what makes coherence possible. Across logic, computation, physics, cognition, and social organisation, systems do not persist because they contain everything […]
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