By Edo Segal
The door that changed everything was the one I didn't know was there.
Not a metaphor. A literal experience. I was building a component for Napster Station, deep in the kind of late-night session I describe throughout *You On AI*, when Claude suggested an approach that connected two systems I had never thought of as related. The connection worked. It opened a cascade of further possibilities — each one leading to three more — and by morning I had built something I could not have specified the night before, because the specification itself only became possible through the building.
That cascade is what this book is about. Stuart Kauffman spent fifty years studying why the universe generates increasing complexity instead of collapsing into equilibrium. His
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