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An algorithm that uses the output for one iteration as the input for the next is recursive.
Recursion is behind feedback loops in nature and fractal equations. These concepts are necessary prerequisites to understanding metaculture.
The notion of meta is recursion in thought.
See also Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems.