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I wrote about power dynamics in back take scenarios, where the attacker has a body triangle and rear naked choke. The framing I used here is described as Gravitropic Topologies, which describes energetically dense centers of gravity, along various dimensions. https://protocol-particles.github.io/Phenomena/Industries/Sport
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i haven’t seen anyone present content using obsidian. This is really cool I found I was able to digest the information a lot quicker when I chose which direction to travel, rather than linear consumption. about the graph, the way we simplify existence creates a push pull dynamic in me- on one hand, everything is so damn simple… on the other, everything is incredibly complex. Going to read more of this, but from what I gauge, you see it as both?? - a result of concepts like cellular autonoma?
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In essence Protocol Particles and the resulting Gravitropic Topologies come down to the same mechanistic building blocks that cellular automata and assembly theory have as well. In terms of Gravitropics we view complex systems through the lens of gravitational centers of behaviour, and how those energetically dense regions interact with one another. The graph view on the wiki pages is just a nice feature to see a bunch of interconnectedness. I am not sure how much value there is in that visual otherwise.
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