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'''Destruction and Creation''' is a seminal 1976 essay by USAF Colonel '''John Boyd''' that outlines a dialectical method for continuous adaptation and learning in a competitive environment. The paper argues that survival and growth depend on the ability to continuously dismantle old mental models (Destruction) in order to synthesize new ones (Creation) that better match a changing reality.
'''Destruction and Creation''' is a seminal 1976 essay by USAF Colonel '''[[John Boyd]]''' that outlines a dialectical method for continuous adaptation and learning in a competitive environment. The paper argues that survival and growth depend on the ability to continuously dismantle old mental models (Destruction) in order to synthesize new ones (Creation) that better match a changing reality.


The essay serves as the primary '''epistemological''' foundation for [[AetherOS]], providing the cognitive architecture and learning strategy for all its intelligent agents.
The essay serves as the primary '''epistemological''' foundation for [[AetherOS]], providing the cognitive architecture and learning strategy for all its intelligent agents.