From Randomness to Structure: Core Ideas of Emergent Necessity Theory Complex systems—from neural networks and ecosystems to financial markets and galaxies—often display a puzzling shift from apparent randomness to stable, structured behavior. Emergent Necessity Theory (ENT) proposes that this shift is not accidental but arises when internal organization crosses a measurable coherence threshold. Instead of…
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Reykjavík marine-meteorologist currently stationed in Samoa. Freya covers cyclonic weather patterns, Polynesian tattoo culture, and low-code app tutorials. She plays ukulele under banyan trees and documents coral fluorescence with a waterproof drone.