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Feedback loops blur the line between cause and effect, reshaping how systems self-regulate
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Why is simple cause-and-effect reasoning insufficient for understanding feedback systems?
Because feedback systems involve circular influence where outputs become inputs, creating loops rather than linear chains.
Because feedback systems only operate in one direction without any loops.
Because feedback systems always produce predictable and linear outcomes.
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Systems that talk to themselves reveal hidden paths to stability and chaos
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Why does feedback complicate simple cause-and-effect reasoning in systems?
Because feedback systems have no inputs or outputs to analyze.
Because feedback always leads to system instability and chaos.
Because the system's outputs influence its inputs, creating circular causality.
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