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A structural reading of Buddhism as a stability theory rather than a religion. Stripped of mythology, four components remain as precise descriptions of how executing systems behave: anatta (no self) is a thread — a process that runs, not an entity that exists; samsara is iteration; karma is accumulated state; dukkha is the cost of misalignment between individual and system. Enlightenment is reframed not as transcendence but as vector alignment — stable execution under constraint — demonstrated by the ant colony: no self, repetition, memory, and constraint producing a stable system that works without any ant knowing the plan.
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Title Buddhism as Structure — The Ant Colony Model
A structural reading of Buddhism as a stability theory rather than a religion. Stripped of mythology, four components remain as precise descriptions of how executing systems behave: anatta (no self) is a thread — a process that runs, not an entity that exists; samsara is iteration; karma is accumulated state; dukkha is the cost of misalignment between individual and system. Enlightenment is reframed not as transcendence but as vector alignment — stable execution under constraint — demonstrated by the ant colony: no self, repetition, memory, and constraint producing a stable system that works without any ant knowing the plan.
Work type Research papers, Thesis, Lecture notes
Tags ccfu theory, ccfu, buddhism as structure, structural theory, the ant colony model
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