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Gödel's incompleteness theorem
All consistent axiomatic foundations of number theory include undecidable propositions.
redundancy-of-information theorem
Errors in information transmission can be prevented by increasing the redundancy in the messages.
recursive-system theorem
In a recursive organizational structure, each viable system contains, and is contained in, a viable system.
feedback dominance theorem
In an efficient system, feedback dominates output in spite of extensive variations of input. That is, regulation is more efficient on the input side.
Conant-Ashby theorem
Every good regulator of a system must be a model of the system.