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The Law of Imperative Uncertainty

Why Any Complex World Requires Uncertainty (Science and Cosmos)

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The Law of Imperative Uncertainty

De: Boris Kriger
Narrado por: Jeremy Thompson
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We have long treated uncertainty as a flaw to be eliminated—a gap in knowledge, a defect in reality itself. But what if uncertainty is not optional—what if it is imperative?

In this radical and rigorously argued book, Boris Kriger proposes

The Law of Imperative Uncertainty: Any system capable of sustained complexity must permit exceptions to its laws in the form of persistent uncertainty and probabilistic deviation.

A perfectly deterministic universe—closed, exceptionless, rigid—cannot endure. It inevitably collapses into cycles of repetition, absorbing states, or sterile stasis, where new information ceases to be produced and structure freezes. True viability demands managed openness: a corridor between law and randomness where genuine alternatives persist and can be selected.

From quantum fluctuations that enable stars to burn, to mutations that allow life to adapt, from probabilistic learning in artificial intelligence to mercy in legal systems that prevent injustice from rigid enforcement—the same imperative appears across every domain: without persistent uncertainty and probabilistic deviation, no complex world can last.

The book includes a formal mathematical proof based on information theory, Markov chains, and entropy rates, demonstrating that sustained complexity (positive path information growth in the long run) is impossible without a persistent uncertainty reserve and avoidance of absorbing closure. Without these forms of uncertainty and deviation, any system becomes prone to sudden collapse or eternal triviality.

A philosophical and scientific manifesto for our time: reality does not merely tolerate uncertainty—it imperatively requires it to exist at all.

©2025 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger
Ciencia Física
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