This paper introduces Variance Ecology as a social-scientific application layer of the VASTIS theoretical framework. VASTIS formalises the dynamics of possibility spaces under irreversible selection. Variance Ecology applies this mechanism to societal systems: institutions, cultures, technologies, and governance structures are understood as stabilised selections within a shared possibility space. The central question is not what is possible, but what is sustainably possible. We introduce the core measure V(t) = width of functionally stable alternatives and derive three structural pathologies (under-variance, over-variance, selection density) along with corresponding normative principles (variance obligation, feedback obligation, integrity). v6 update: The formal connection between time theory (TEIL LXXXII) and system dynamics (TEIL IIa) is integrated: τ(t) = α·z(t) + γ·c(t) − β·b(t). This derivation connects selection density and transitional intensity directly via the evolution equation of the possibility space.
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