This paper completes the hierarchy introduced in Pack 1 by identifying the universal generative architecture that underlies all human‑designed systems. It shows that the forces shaping procedural rules follow a stable, cross‑domain structure, and that this structure produces predictable looping behaviour across institutions. By isolating the architecture behind the forces behind the rules, the work demonstrates that systemic behaviour is reconstructable from first principles and governed by a single, domain‑independent mechanism. This establishes the loop model as a general systems engine capable of analysing, predicting, and redesigning complex systems.
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