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Loop Mechanics
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Loop Mechanics
This page is an attractor gateway, not a canon declaration. It compresses current evidence in the Work Vault and points toward underlying research.
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Semantic Compression
In this vault, loop mechanics are how systems return: recursion, feedback, stabilization, drift, rupture, repair, traps, and regenerative flow.
Why It Matters
Everything alive returns somehow. Loop mechanics explain how patterns persist, change, collapse, repair, or become trapped across bodies, relationships, organizations, protocols, and memory systems.
Core Motifs
- feedback
- recursion
- stabilization
- drift
- rupture
- repair
- regenerative flow
- traps and escape
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Primary Research
- LoopLink
- Semantic Collapse Theory / Loop Series
- The Historical Record of the Future Requires Consentful Loops
- Durable Coordination
- Consent-Aware AI in Organizations
Adjacent Research
- Forgetting-First AI
- Field-Events, Anchor Singularities, and the Shape of Meaning
- Loop and Phase Training
- Loop Repair Guide
Related Projects
Related Concepts
Related Invariants
Unresolved / Needs Link Resolution
- No unresolved seed links in this pass.
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Open Questions
- What distinguishes a living loop from an extractive loop?
- When does repair require rupture?
- How does escape capacity change the ethics of constraint?
Next Navigation
- Start with LoopLink for transport and recovery.
- Continue to Semantic Collapse Theory / Loop Series.
- Use Agency when the question becomes exit capacity or refusal.
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