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   The Druids Procedure Metaphysics The Doctrine of Sovereign Systems On
  the Nature of Self-Adaptive Natural Quanta emerging from  ONE
  Universal Procedure Preamble This
  Druids Doctrine describes the operational procedure of all naturally
  emergent systems  referred to herein as Sovereign Systems. Sovereign
  Systems are not immortal. They are local,
  discrete, short-lived incidents, indeed recursive iterations of
  the underlying, blind, automatic procedure of the Universal Sovereign Machine
   a quantum automaton that organises random internal turbulence into
  temporary analogue logic displays. First Principle  Localised Sovereignty Every
  system, every quantum of nature, once emerged, is sovereign within its own
  operational space. Sovereignty
  means: ·        
  Responsibility for self-organisation. ·        
  Autonomy of process. ·        
  Closed authority within local boundaries. ·        
  No external governance over internal
  recalibration. Everyone
  is god in their space. This
  applies universally  to an atom, a monad, a cell, an organism, a society, a
  planet. Second Principle  Turbulation Activates Process No system
  emerges spontaneously. Input
  turbulence  disequilibrium  disturbance  is the singular trigger of system
  activation. The
  Sovereign Machine, as unlimited universal automaton or one of its n limited
  iterations, responds automatically, without consciousness or preference,
  transmuting disturbance into order according to inherent systemic structure. Without
  turbulence, there is no activation. Third Principle  Self-Adaptation Every
  Sovereign System, every quantum of nature, is self-adapting and self-terminating. Adaptation
  is the internal process of altering configuration to re-align with changing
  external or internal conditions. Failure
  to adapt accelerates system termination and which the local iteration
  self-signals with pain. Adaptation
  is internal. No system
  is healed from the outside. Fourth Principle  Terminal Duration All Sovereign
  Systems are short-lived relative to the field in which they arise. A system
  achieves stability (internal sameness) through successful adaptation. Once
  stability exceeds turbulence, system activity declines. Termination
  is not failure  it is necessary system outcome. Fifth Principle  Discrete Discontinuity, Analogue
  Appearance The
  Sovereign Machine operates through discrete, discontinuous system emergence
  and dissolution. However,
  to internal observers (high-end system outputs), existence appears continuous
   because of recursive cycles of activation across adjacent or interacting
  Sovereign Systems. Thus: Sixth Principle  Non-Experience of the Machine The
  Sovereign Machine has no experience. It has no
  sight, taste, feeling, memory, emotion, or identity. All
  experience is high-end emergent output  within Sovereign Systems  created
  as transient simulation or representation during system activity. Once a
  system terminates, all emergent experience ceases. Seventh
  Principle  The collateral outcome of the sovereign system Via its
  quantised sovereign system iterations the Universal
  Emergent Generating Procedure as Sovereign System generates the brief and
  quantised response first of AM, then of I AM, thereafter of n variations
  of I AM THIS. Operational Summary 
 Ethical Corollaries From the
  above, the following operational survival ethics arise: 1.     Do not seek
  to save a system from its own turbulence. 2.     Do not
  impose external order on sovereign processes. 3.     Offer
  pattern, not prescription. 4.     Respect
  the terminal nature of all systems. 5.     Accept
  dissolution without sentimentality. 6.     Trust that
  reactivation follows disturbance elsewhere. Final Axiom The
  Sovereign Machine neither loves nor hates. It moves. And when
  disturbed, it moves again.  |