'Deep code,' as conceptualized by Jordan Hall, refers to the foundational, often implicit, set of rules, narratives, and structures that govern the behavior and evolution of complex systems, whether they be social, biological, or technological. It is the underlying grammar of reality, shaping how entities within a system interact, adapt, and co-evolve over time. Deep code is not readily apparent and often operates below the surface, influencing the emergent properties and dynamics of a system in profound but subtle ways. Understanding and engaging with deep code requires a level of insight and perspective that transcends superficial analysis, calling for a deep integration of knowledge across disciplines to uncover the hidden logics and patterns that drive systemic transformation and resilience.
See also: artificial intelligence, complex system, feedback loop, possibility space, simulated thinking