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Bernd von Mallinckrodt & @vonmallinck... • jetzt Was wie #stabileSysteme erscheinen, ...
kollabiert oft nicht durch Ereignisse ...
sondern durch den stillen #VerlustAnFreiheitsgraden in ihrer
Zustandsgeometrie.
NeuesPreprint zeigt, warum klassische #EWS das übersehen ...
und wie #CRTI strukturelle Fragilität sichtbar macht: doi.org/10.5281/zeno...🖖

Bernd von Mallinckrodt & @vonmallinck... • jetzt Was wie #stabileSysteme erscheinen, ... kollabiert oft nicht durch Ereignisse ... sondern durch den stillen #VerlustAnFreiheitsgraden in ihrer Zustandsgeometrie. NeuesPreprint zeigt, warum klassische #EWS das übersehen ... und wie #CRTI strukturelle Fragilität sichtbar macht: doi.org/10.5281/zeno...🖖

Image Description (English, scientific):
The image presents a minimalist, monochromatic depiction of a rendered in perspective projection. A solitary human figure stands on one of its noges, representing an embedded observer. The geometric structure appears locally consistent but is globally topologically inconsistent: the seemingly closed triangular form cannot exist in Euclidean three-dimensional space.
The image is overlaid with a typographically emphasized statement ("This is not a perception error. It is system architecture."), which explicitly connects the visual paradox to a theoretical interpretation.
The combined visual-textual composition functions as a metaphor for projection-induced distortions in complex systems: observable dynamics may appear coherent, while the underlying state-space geometry already exhibits structural constraints or inconsistencies. The figure symbolizes the epistemic limitation of an observer whose perception is constrained by the projection through which the system is accessed.🖖

Image Description (English, scientific): The image presents a minimalist, monochromatic depiction of a rendered in perspective projection. A solitary human figure stands on one of its noges, representing an embedded observer. The geometric structure appears locally consistent but is globally topologically inconsistent: the seemingly closed triangular form cannot exist in Euclidean three-dimensional space. The image is overlaid with a typographically emphasized statement ("This is not a perception error. It is system architecture."), which explicitly connects the visual paradox to a theoretical interpretation. The combined visual-textual composition functions as a metaphor for projection-induced distortions in complex systems: observable dynamics may appear coherent, while the underlying state-space geometry already exhibits structural constraints or inconsistencies. The figure symbolizes the epistemic limitation of an observer whose perception is constrained by the projection through which the system is accessed.🖖

Image Description (English, scientific):
The image presents a minimalist, monochromatic depiction of a rendered in perspective projection. A solitary human figure stands on one of its noges, representing an embedded observer. The geometric structure appears locally consistent but is globally topologically inconsistent: the seemingly closed triangular form cannot exist in Euclidean three-dimensional space.
The image is overlaid with a typographically emphasized statement ("This is not a perception error. It is system architecture."), which explicitly connects the visual paradox to a theoretical interpretation.
The combined visual-textual composition functions as a metaphor for projection-induced distortions in complex systems: observable dynamics may appear coherent, while the underlying state-space geometry already exhibits structural constraints or inconsistencies. The figure symbolizes the epistemic limitation of an observer whose perception is constrained by the projection through which the system is accessed.🖖

Image Description (English, scientific): The image presents a minimalist, monochromatic depiction of a rendered in perspective projection. A solitary human figure stands on one of its noges, representing an embedded observer. The geometric structure appears locally consistent but is globally topologically inconsistent: the seemingly closed triangular form cannot exist in Euclidean three-dimensional space. The image is overlaid with a typographically emphasized statement ("This is not a perception error. It is system architecture."), which explicitly connects the visual paradox to a theoretical interpretation. The combined visual-textual composition functions as a metaphor for projection-induced distortions in complex systems: observable dynamics may appear coherent, while the underlying state-space geometry already exhibits structural constraints or inconsistencies. The figure symbolizes the epistemic limitation of an observer whose perception is constrained by the projection through which the system is accessed.🖖

What appears as #StableSystems
often does not collapse through events …

but through the silent loss
of degrees of freedom in state-space geometry.

My preprint shows why classical #EWS miss this …

and how #CRTI makes structural fragility visible:

→ Preprint: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19313045 🖖

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