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Cibernetic

Happening in or having properties of ciberspace, a magical land where idiots are everywhere.

Not to be confused with cybernetic or cyberspace.
Mark my words there will be a world war 3 and its going to be cibernetic.
by NickelNickel February 4, 2012
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cybernetically engineered individual

a character in a novel created by the author
Stan carried around the characters from the novel he was writing on a 2-gig memory stick, characters who were always changing and evolving, always, as he was so fond of saying, cybernetically engineered individuals.
by yalebno June 17, 2010
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CyberneTics

Web infesting Wildlife creatures Grumous Vacuumus Acarina or Bloody Sucky ParaSites. Wildlife inlcudes Horses, Phish, Bugs, Worms and Virusees. The term is often used to include the related non-Clingon genus Avarice Probiscus or Greedy Nosy type (Spam/Scam/Spoof/Spy)
High SPF*Ware helps protect against CyberNeTics.
*(secure/private/fortified).

Surf the web unprotected and you'll end up with a CyberNeTic infestation like the Trouble with Tribbles.
by BerlyMo March 27, 2012
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cybernetic eboy zy

very scary hacker man never mess with him ever at any cost because it will end up badly for you
by cybernetic eboy zy February 28, 2024
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Cybernetic diarrhea

The uncontrollable outpouring of unsolicited, emotionally charged, or toxic comments on the internet, typically driven by frustration, ego, or boredom, and often lacking constructive value
“That influencer just posted a picture and got hit with cybernetic diarrhea from people who clearly needed to touch grass.”
by DorinaPantaz June 14, 2025
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Cybernetic Theory

A framework originating from Norbert Wiener and colleagues that studies control, communication, and feedback in systems—biological, mechanical, social, and computational. Cybernetic theory focuses on how systems regulate themselves through loops, how information flows, and how complex behavior emerges from simple rules. It’s foundational to artificial intelligence, systems theory, and robotics, but also influences management theory, economics, and psychology. Core concepts include feedback, homeostasis, emergence, and the cyborg as a hybrid of organism and machine.
Example: “Cybernetic theory explained how a thermostat maintains temperature, how a nervous system regulates body functions, and how a market might self-correct—all through feedback loops.”
by Dumu The Void March 23, 2026
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Cybernetic Science

The discipline that applies cybernetic principles to understand and design systems. It encompasses control theory, information theory, systems biology, robotics, and AI. Cybernetic science investigates how systems self‑organize, how to design robust control mechanisms, and how to model complex adaptive systems. It often blurs the boundaries between natural and artificial, treating both as information-processing systems. The field has applications in engineering, neuroscience, ecology, and even social policy.
Example: “Cybernetic science helped design the Mars rover’s autonomous navigation—using feedback loops to adapt to unknown terrain without real‑time human control.”
by Dumu The Void March 23, 2026
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