Coherence Attractor
A stable dynamical basin that organizes the system’s internal states into a persistent pattern.
What it is
A coherence attractor is a regime the system tends to return to after perturbations. In RCM terms, attractors help stabilize reflexive coupling so the system maintains continuity instead of fragmenting into unrelated transient states.
What it is not
A fixed point or a frozen state. Attractors can be complex, time-varying, and multi-scale. Also, an attractor can stabilize maladaptive regimes; stability is not automatically “good.”
Related: Coherence Dynamics, Order Parameter, Expansion Hypothesis