
The Theory of Adaptive Systems
The Theory of Adaptive Systems explains how complex systems—like ecosystems, economies, or the human body—change and evolve through feedback and interaction. These systems adapt to their environment by adjusting their internal processes, learning from successes and failures, which helps them survive and thrive over time. Think of it as a way for systems to self-regulate and improve by continuously responding to changes, ensuring stability or growth despite uncertainties. This concept helps us understand how diverse systems maintain balance and evolve in dynamic conditions.