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27. Attractors as a principle of stability

Attractors are stable relational understandings in KNOWING that function as organising reference points for further experience and manifestation. An attractor does not represent an object or a physical structure, but a dominant way of understanding relations through resonance and recognition.

When new relational differences are manifested through the Experience Circle, they appear in accordance with existing attractors that already organise understanding in KNOWING. Attractors thus function as stabilising interpretive structures that make experience, identity, perspective and manifestation possible.

An attractor is not merely a single understanding, but an entire relational landscape of understandings that have been stabilised through previous emergence. Attractors therefore form the foundation for everything from physical laws and chemical structures to biological organisms, language, cultures, identities and world views.

Attractors are neither static nor permanent. They compete continuously for dominance — being reorganised, integrated into larger attractors or broken down into more fundamental relational structures. New attractors arise when relations are stabilised in new ways. Existing attractors can lose their organising force when stronger or more integrating understandings arise.

Attractors thus shape not merely individual experiences, but entire relational landscapes of understanding. Natural laws, identities, culture, psychology, language and physical reality appear as manifestations of underlying Attractor Dynamics.

In KNOWING these relational structures exist simultaneously and statically — not as gradual processes. It is only through manifestation in the Experience Circle that Attractor Dynamics appears as development, reorganisation, physics and the passage of time in the experienced world.