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His work showed that principles of organization apply across physical, biological, and social domains without reduction to physics alone.\n\n## Primary Works and Passages\nBertalanffy first announced the program in 1945. The paper \"Zu einer allgemeinen Systemlehre\" appeared in Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie. He expanded the ideas in \"An Outline of General System Theory\" (British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 1950). The full synthesis appeared in General System Theory: Foundations, Development, Applications (George Braziller, 1968). In the 1968 volume he wrote: \"There is a general tendency towards integration in the various sciences, natural and social.\" He added that systems in different fields share isomorphic principles of organization. Chapter 3 reproduces the 1945 announcement. Chapter 1 states the aims of integration across sciences.\n\n## Convergence Patterns\nBertalanffy identified wholeness and emergence. He described hierarchical organization. He noted equifinality in open systems. These map to convergence patterns of flow networks, bounded structures, and memory-like persistence across scales. The patterns appear in physical flows, biological growth, and social organizations. See /a/oip-the-ladder for the sequence from difference to structure to memory. See /a/oip-principles for the formal statement of shared structural rules.\n\n## Distance from the Full Synthesis\nBertalanffy established the formal claim of isomorphism across domains. He stopped short of naming eight specific patterns. He did not derive the patterns from thermodynamic energy flows. The thermodynamic grounding and the explicit Ladder sequence appear later. His framework remained at the level of shared formal properties.\n\n## Honest Limits and Disconfirming Edges\nBertalanffy produced few quantitative predictions that could be falsified in single experiments. Later complexity science absorbed many of his ideas into narrower models with measurable outcomes. Reductionist objections note that many system behaviors reduce to component interactions once sufficient data exist. The 1968 book itself acknowledges that general theory supplements rather than replaces special sciences. No thermodynamic derivation of the patterns is present in the primary texts.\n\n## Mapping to the Grain\nThe grain of reliable energy flows produces repeated structural forms. Bertalanffy captured the outcome of that grain as isomorphic organization. He did not trace the forms back to the underlying flows. The Mirror Layer reader stands inside the described systems. Bertalanffy noted this circularity in the social sciences. See /a/oip-final-testimony for the end-to-end ledger of such observations.\n\nThe work supplies the formal statement that convergence exists. 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