Emergence is not a byproduct of complexity; it is the very mechanism through which complexity is created and organized.
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Complexity and Emergence in the Cognitive Theoretical Model of the Universe (CTMU)
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Explore how complexity and emergence shape reality in the CTMU. Discover how self-organization drives universal evolution, from ecosystems to consciousness, through feedback loops and adaptation.
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