cybernetiken
Cybernetiken, or cybernetics, is an interdisciplinary field that studies regulatory and communication processes in complex systems, including biological organisms, human societies, and machines. It emphasizes feedback, control, and information flow as central mechanisms by which systems regulate themselves and respond to the environment. The term derives from the Greek kybernētēs, meaning steersman, reflecting its focus on guidance and control.
Origins and development: The field crystallized in the mid-20th century, notably with Norbert Wiener’s Cybernetics (1948),
Core concepts: Central ideas include feedback loops (negative and positive), homeostasis, regulation, autonomy, and the study
Impact and applications: In engineering, cybernetics contributed to the development of control theory, automation, and robotics.