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===== The Unified Theory of Actor integrates the concepts of entity and agent into a single, unified framework by defining both as actors that undergo change over time. The distinction between agents and entities lies in the degree of autonomy and intentionality they exhibit in the process of change. The Obatala-Model provides a way to incorporate feedback loops and control mechanisms, further enhancing the actor's ability to evolve and interact with other components in a system. ===== This approach allows for seamless integration of passive and active elements within a system and enables complex modeling of systems where both autonomous decision-making and external forces shape system behavior. Would you like to proceed with further formalizations of specific applications of this theory, or dive deeper into a particular aspect of the unified actor framework?
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