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Artificial and Natural Systems: A Look-Ahead and Dynamic SDG Scheme Exploring Post-Cybernetics Theory and Ternary/Pair-Map Frameworks

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05 March 2026

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Abstract
This study extends the application of the 3M&I (human, Material/Machine, Money, and Information resources) body science framework to explore the wisdom law of body wealth and energy in additive-multiplicative systems, integrating both artificial and natural bodies. The research formalizes the mechanisms underlying body intelligence and survival through look-ahead and nano-transforming schemes grounded in a static-stable system perspective, modeled across two- and three-dimensional spaces. We propose refinements to Matsui’s original motion equations by introducing an ad-renewable formulation (ME) and a generalized version, MW = ZL, to capture both cumulative and progressive dynamics in body schemes. A ternary/pair-map framework is developed to address three-body systems and dualism-based challenges, extending beyond traditional two-body models. The framework also incorporates a wealth-additive scheme, reinterpreting the flow retention concept to prioritize energy/wealth maximization over cost minimization. Finally, we introduce Chameleon’s objective function—defined as (revenue × lead time) / departure—as a metric for optimizing marginal diversity within sustainable development contexts. The proposed model offers a theoretical foundation for predictivity versus sustainability processing and integrates body system modeling with broader eco-entropy and sustainability goals.
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