A formal multi‑level framework for universal system dynamics
The RRK Framework (Rekursion–Regime–Kaskade) is a multi‑level theoretical model for
recursive, meta‑recursive, and hyper‑recursive system dynamics.
It unifies:
- conceptual system theory
- dynamical systems
- attractor theory
- meta‑stability
- evolutionary dynamics
- global transformation theory
The framework is structured into five levels, each building on the previous one:
| Level | Name | Focus |
|---|---|---|
| RRK 2.x | Rekursion | How systems generate themselves |
| RRK 3.0 | Attraktoren | How systems form stable patterns |
| RRK 4.x | Meta‑Rekursion | How systems transform their own rules |
| RRK 5.0 | Hyper‑Rekursion | How systems transform the structure of transformation |
All levels are implemented as clean, modern HTML pages in Style B
(light, elegant, minimal).
This repository contains a complete static website with:
- German version (
de_rkk/) - English version (
en_rkk/) - Versioned RRK model pages (RRK 2.x → RRK 6.1+)
- Evolution diagram (
rkk-evolution.png) - Final stable version: RRK 6.1+
The root index.html provides a language selection page.
The RRK Framework aims to provide:
- a universal structure for recursive system dynamics
- a minimal but complete theoretical core
- a cross‑domain model applicable to political, biological, cognitive, and technological systems
- a formal basis for future empirical and computational validation
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A formal license may be added depending on publication requirements.