This paper derives necessary structural dynamics of persistent systems from a minimal set of relations between transformation pressure, integrative capacity, and structural coherence. It is shown that: persistent overload necessarily leads to degradation of integrative capacity this degradation propagates to the structural frame as a consequence of persistence under available capacity , structural improvement is possible but not necessary the space of effective interventions is structurally closed The result is a law-like system in which structural trajectories follow directly from: IR=R/(F⋅I) The variables R, I, F used in this paper correspond to the physical instantiation of the structures F, M, C established in „The Law of Persistence of Real Systems“.
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