Complicated Open-Loop Systems vs. Complex Closed-Loop Systems

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Typology

FT (paraphrasing Daniel Schmachtenberger):

"The biosphere is a complex self-regulating system. It is also a closed-loop system, meaning that once a component stops serving its function, it gets recycled and reincorporated back into the system. In contrast, the systems humans have created are complicated, open loop systems. They are neither self-organizing nor self-repairing. Complex systems, which come from evolution, are anti-fragile. Complicated systems, designed by humans, are fragile. Complicated open-loop systems are the second generator function of existential risks.

Open loops in a complicated system, such as modern industry, create depletion and accumulation. This means that resources are depleted on one end of the chain and waste is accumulated on the other end. A natural complex system, on the contrary, reabsorbs and processes everything, which means there is no depletion or waste in the long run. This makes natural systems anti-fragile. By interfering with natural complicated system, we affect the biosphere so much that it begins to lose its anti-fragility.

At the same time, man-made complicated systems are outgrowing the planet’s natural resources to the point where collapse becomes unavoidable."

(https://futurethinkers.org/daniel-schmachtenberger-generator-functions/)