Well met OM, thanks! I cannot vouch (however little it counts for ;-) ) for 
pure forms really beyond what seems obvious in natural phenomena- there seem 
innate 'behavioral' characteristics to systems but mainly see this as 
unfolding from their properties having varying expressions under varying 
conditions. Much of this I think appies to beings, animals, and social 
systems too, not just simpler mechanical phenomena. Basically statistical 
norms and whatnot being innate ingredients to the creature, and 
interestingly they can morph and change as the creatures do (ghosts in the 
machine even!).

I have been moving away from the philosophical matters a bit, mainly because 
I find the challenge of identifying natural explanations more interesting. 
That small changes in nature can have such significant impact on behavior of 
animals is fascinating, and even inspiring when considering how dynamic a 
species humanity can be. This sounds like a non-committal response, I guess 
we are seeking universals in our own ways. The search for such forms tells 
me that we have been seeking answers to repeating patterns in humanity and 
our environments, that too is inspiring to me. Don't get me wrong, I have my 
own philosophical/romantic biases, but philosophy keeps taking me down long 
and difficult roads I am learning to avoid by seeking alternate and 
pragmatic routes.

Any insights or guidance you have found useful in this regard is greatly 
appreciated!

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