Coherence and stability are two characteristics used in the definition of the entity E⁰.
They must be considered as states of affairs and not as objectives.
These two characteristics are found in all degrees of the Yparcho System.
[REMINDER: these various degrees are the subject of articles published in the Yparcho System.]
Obviously, these two characteristics will be found in the Model of History. (REMINDER: Model and History have been the subject of articles.)
History, in which human beings evolve, introduces the appealing concept of adjustments and disruptions, and consequently, the appealing concept of balance and imbalance.
When designing and constructing combination machines, the Natural System takes into account the consequences of the disturbances it will encounter throughout the course of history.
Obedience to the Natural Principle of Stability and Coherence therefore compels it, in order to balance the risk of instability and incoherence caused by disturbances, to equip its combination machines with a regulatory mechanism called MEMORY.
It should be noted that this memory mechanism performs other functions (including the very important one of correcting errors or preventing their recurrence, which led to the failure of a Fusion Attempt), but its primary purpose is always to maintain the balance of Coherence and Stability within entity E1, whenever it is disrupted by the intrusion of entity E2 during Fusion Attempts.
The memory mechanism obeys a Fundamental Principle. This principle is found at all levels of the Yparcho system.
Its function is that of a regulatory and equilibrium-maintaining mechanism, regardless of the situations involved.
In summary:
For all elements of the Natural System, memory, at any level, plays a primary regulatory role.
This must be taken into account when making corrections and adjustments to the functioning mechanisms of human beings.
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