Aggregation always happens in every system over sufficiently long time horizons.

· Bits and Bobs 7/29/24

Preferential attachment is a kind of emergent law of the universe, like the inverse of entropy, a thing that shows up inescapably.

When evolving an ecosystem, if you don't design any points for beneficial aggregation, you'll get parasitic aggregation outside your system, in a way you can't control or influence.

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