Yoshino, Shiho: Absolute Attractors and Relational Timing: Why “What Happens” is Deterministic, but “When It Happens” is a Load-Minimization Process — An Autoethnographic Extension via ShihoOS v3.0
Many systems possess clear deterministic attractors — final low-load states (L_min) toward which they inevitably converge. Yet the precise timing of this convergence remains fundamentally uncertain. This paper formalizes this paradox within Load Minimization Theory (LMT) and the Universal OS-Sync Law. We propose that the terminal minimized state is structurally determined, while the temporal path toward it is governed by the relational dynamics of uncertainty (U), friction (F), energy cost (E),
