Tag: Conservation Principles

  • Continuity

    Continuity preserves structure through change, enabling identity, meaning, and stability across systems. It holds memory, governs rhythm, and sustains coherence. Without it, fragmentation, mistrust, and collapse follow. Continuity isn’t rigidity—it’s the condition that makes adaptation, trust, and growth possible.

  • Conservation Principle

    Conservation Principle

    The Principle of Conservation in science posits that certain properties of a closed system, such as energy or mass, remain constant over time, irrespective of internal processes. This fundamental concept underpins our understanding of many physical, chemical, biological, and environmental interactions.