Foundations of Emergent Necessity Theory Emergent Necessity Theory (ENT) reframes how structured behavior appears across diverse domains by emphasizing measurable structural conditions rather than appealing to vague notions of complexity or assumed consciousness. At its core ENT formalizes the idea that organized dynamics arise when systems satisfy specific constraints captured by a coherence function and…
Author: Aysel Demir
Istanbul-born, Berlin-based polyglot (Turkish, German, Japanese) with a background in aerospace engineering. Aysel writes with equal zeal about space tourism, slow fashion, and Anatolian cuisine. Off duty, she’s building a DIY telescope and crocheting plush black holes for friends’ kids.
