The Anta-Rai framework posits that biological systems, including healthy heart rate dynamics, require structural slack to balance stability and variability for continued viability.
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Overview & Core Hypothesis The Anta-Rai framework provides a structural interpretation of biological stability. It redefines homeostasis as a centered regime where stability and variability coexist. Central Equation: The homeostatic state is denoted by σ=c. The Principle: "No Slack - No Life" – Living systems require a controlled space of fluctuations to remain viable. 2. The Three Pillars of Anta-Bio Structural Core: Conserved organizational patterns (e.g., stable gene expression) that provide continuity. Spectrum of Fluctuations: A range of admissible modes allowing the system to respond to the environment. Structural Slack: A finite tolerance region around equilibrium that prevents rigidity and collapse. 3. Illustrative Contexts This section documents how the operator-based approach aligns with established biological observations: Heart Rate Variability (HRV): Healthy cardiac dynamics require a balance between regularity and variability. Protein Dynamics: Functional proteins combine a stable structural core with flexible regions essential for binding. 4. Technical Documentation Document ID: RS-2026-BIOAC-17. Classification: Theoretical Systems Theory. Methodology: Structural mapping of biological concepts onto the operator-based Anta-Rai framework.
Rudolf W. Schaefer (Thu,) reported a other. The Anta-Rai framework posits that biological systems, including healthy heart rate dynamics, require structural slack to balance stability and variability for continued viability.
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