Simulations · A
A — Awareness
Awareness is the regime in which informational registration is perspective-relative: a system's internal state shifts in a structured way because of the differences it occupies. These visual aids are not presented as proofs — only as intuition builders.
Homeostasis Loop Toy
Awareness introduces feedback: the system uses information about its own state to regulate itself.
- The agent’s ring turns cyan when energy is above target and red when below.
- Control gain changes how aggressively the agent corrects toward target.
- Noise and drift push the system away from equilibrium; feedback pulls it back.
- “Memory” is just smoothing of recent sensory input—no symbols, meaning, or goals.
- Press Shock to perturb the system and make the effects of Gain and Memory immediately visible.
Controls
How this simulation works
The environment is a drifting resource field. Each agent senses local conditions, compares its internal energy to a target, and acts to reduce error.
This is a feedback loop: information about the system’s state guides action to maintain stability. There are no symbols or meaning—only regulation.
IO note
A (Awareness) here means self-regulation using information about internal state—not human-like consciousness.