Theoretical Foundations: Emergent Necessity Theory and Nonlinear Adaptive Systems Emergent Necessity Theory reframes how global behaviors arise from localized interactions, arguing that certain macroscopic patterns are not merely possible but functionally necessary given constraints, component functions, and information flows. In complex adaptive environments, small-scale agents following simple rules can produce robust, reproducible outcomes when system-level…
Author: Dania Rahal
Beirut architecture grad based in Bogotá. Dania dissects Latin American street art, 3-D-printed adobe houses, and zero-attention-span productivity methods. She salsa-dances before dawn and collects vintage Arabic comic books.