Biological persistence requires a balance between centered stability and controlled fluctuations, termed structural slack, as demonstrated in heart rate variability and protein dynamics.
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The Anta-Rai Framework in Biological Systems: A Summary The Anta-Rai framework extends a structural model of stability to biological systems, redefining homeostasis not as rigid fixation, but as a centered equilibrium defined by σ=c The model is built upon three fundamental pillars: The Structural Core: This persistent core preserves the fundamental organization and identity of the system The Spectrum of Fluctuations: A controlled space of variations that allows the system to adapt to environmental perturbations. Structural Slack: A finite tolerance region around the equilibrium point where the system can respond flexibly without losing its integrity. The Core Insight: Biological persistence emerges from the interaction between stability and controlled variability. Systems that lack this balance—being either too rigid or too irregular—fail to remain viable. As the framework demonstrates through heart rate variability and protein dynamics, life persists not in the absence of fluctuations, but through their controlled presence The essence of the approach is captured in the principle: "No Slack - No Life".
Rudolf Schaefer (Tue,) reported a other. Biological persistence requires a balance between centered stability and controlled fluctuations, termed structural slack, as demonstrated in heart rate variability and protein dynamics.