Feedback loops within a system refer to the process by which the output of a system is fed back into the input, influencing future behavior. There are two main types of feedback loops: positive and negative. Positive feedback loops amplify the initial input, leading to exponential growth or decline. Negative feedback loops, on the other hand, dampen the initial input, promoting stability and balance within the system. Understanding and managing feedback loops is crucial for maintaining equilibrium and sustainability in complex systems.
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