Strange Loop
Douglas Hofstadter coined this term: where an upwards (or downwards) traversal of the levels in a hierarchical system takes one back to one’s starting point.
To loop is to return without reversal.
Douglas Hofstadter coined this term: where an upwards (or downwards) traversal of the levels in a hierarchical system takes one back to one’s starting point.
To loop is to return without reversal.