| Stable state explained |
On the globalmind.info website when we refer to the "stable state" we generally mean the stable state in organic systems such as human beings .
In such systems large numbers of measurable variables can be observed with values distributed around averages relevant for that variable .
When these values deviate from the relevant average the system takes corrective action which must lead to a return of the relevant average value .
When the relevant average values for the relevant variables can (easily) be maintained the system is said to be in a stable state .
Since no (corrective) action is required the system can then be considered to be in a peaceful state .
We have clustered a number of most relevant links to bookmarked parts of texts in our website in which the above is further explained and placed in an often much broader context .
It is important to remember that when you activate these links you will enter the relevant text at some point which has a lot of text lines above and below it !
It is just BOOKMARKED at a point where you are close to the words stable state .
by j.p.k.
Copyright J. P. Krol ©
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