Two Introductions to Cybernetics
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Stability / Ultra-stability

A system's tendency to return to equilibrium after disturbance; ultra-stability (Ashby's term) is the capacity to find a new stable state when the environment changes.


In John F. Young, Cybernetics (1969)
Ch. 14 · Past and Future

Young approaches stability obliquely, through the hope for economical adaptive servo-systems that hold steady while adapting to change.

In F. H. George, Cybernetics (1971)
Ch. 2 · Self-adapting Systems

George names ultra-stability as the property that makes self-adapting systems goal-seeking and purposive — they seek the goal of stability.


Builds on

Feedback

Mutually entails

Self-adapting systems

Leads to

HomeostasisAdaptation / Learning

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