Game B and complexity evolution

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from GameB wiki https://www.gameb.wiki/index.php?title=Game_B

In complexity theory, evolution is defined as more elegantly ordered complexity.

From the big bang to stars to chemicals to planets to single-cell organisms to multi-cell organisms to humans, the universe has selected for increasing elegantly ordered complexity. In a sense, our own relationship with and manipulation of discovered or synthesized information follows the same course: Complex information needs to be libraried in order to be useful sans a lifetime of study..

On the opposite side, defection, which occurs when parts are not aligned with the whole, is selected against. An example, and an instance of a multipolar trap, is the tragedy of the commons. In this scenario, a person exploits a shared resource at the whole community’s expense instead of cooperating to ensure sustainability. Reciprocally, this incentivize others to exploit the resource, too, defecting on the global optimum, thereby rendering the system eventually self-terminating. Thus, avoidance of defection in favor of coherence also enhances evolutionary fitness.

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