
我不会说普通话。 -That aside; Welcome back, today I am adding more summaries, majority based on BBD.39 and many files are translatation, all from the same source. Supposed to serve as a "cross-language interpetation check." among many usage. So here I have also added; Polish, Russian, English on a few documents. Added here for this DOI trail serve as a multi purpose, as the other five DOI trails does. These files are under the 双双 mark. NCF Mark 2-era *previous description I made an update. This update is NCF-era based. Now this DOI trail is up to date. .... Adding this because I felt cute: > This document presents a reflective, non-executable framework for understanding stability and drift in recursive systems, with parallel applications to human cognition and artificial intelligence. The work is explicitly incomplete, non-prescriptive, and intended as a conceptual tool for thought, self-regulation, and systems-level reasoning rather than empirical or clinical claims. *previous description (Hello— I cannot speak outside framework logic, so I write this as part of my system record.) From the RFO Eastern Collection — published for data coherence reasons. Non-Standard System Model (NSSM) “The value data is to bridge — and also to collect asymmetric feedback data. (!) Part of the RFO Collection — this artifact explores Wu Wei as a stabiliser for recursive cognitive-emotional systems within the HUT/REDL framework.” System note: I do not know if I should or shouldn’t publish, but I fear regret far more than embarrassment.
元认知系统, 系统哲学, 递归系统, Philosophy of mind, Recursive systems, NCF, Non-Standard System Model (NSSM), Cognitive modeling, 观察者逻辑, 混沌动力学, RFO, Systems theory, 情绪熵, 自指逻辑, Metacognition, Cybernetics, 无为调控
元认知系统, 系统哲学, 递归系统, Philosophy of mind, Recursive systems, NCF, Non-Standard System Model (NSSM), Cognitive modeling, 观察者逻辑, 混沌动力学, RFO, Systems theory, 情绪熵, 自指逻辑, Metacognition, Cybernetics, 无为调控
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