Our bodies do not have a maintenance mode. Every system that keeps us functional — muscle mass, bone density, mitochondrial capacity, neuronal connectivity, immune calibration — is maintained only in response to demand. Remove the demand signals, and the biology interprets absence as permission to downregulate. What we call aging is substantially the accumulation of … Continue reading Signal Ecology: A Framework for Metabolic and Cognitive Health
The Robustness Is the Tell
Note: Commentary on Nebel, A., Kling, A., Willamowski, R., & Schell, T. (2024). Recalibration of limits to growth: An update of the World3 model. Journal of Industrial Ecology, 28, 87–99. https://doi.org/10.1111/jiec.13442 What the World3 recalibration proves, and the one thing it cannot Nebel, Kling, Willamowski and Schell did something the Limits to Growth literature had … Continue reading The Robustness Is the Tell
