A few ideas do most of the heavy lifting in your life. We follow that thread from galaxies to neurons to personal identity and show why growth that builds on prior connections creates a hierarchy where the vital few guide the useful many. When integration accelerates where integration already exists, you get a power law: a curve that explains memory durability, emotional intensity, value formation, and even why certain cultural ideas become civilizational hubs. We explore how new perceptions...
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A few ideas do most of the heavy lifting in your life. We follow that thread from galaxies to neurons to personal identity and show why growth that builds on prior connections creates a hierarchy where the vital few guide the useful many. When integration accelerates where integration already exists, you get a power law: a curve that explains memory durability, emotional intensity, value formation, and even why certain cultural ideas become civilizational hubs. We explore how new perceptions...
From Perception to Principle Integration Bridges Necessity to Civilization
The One in the Many
39 minutes
1 month ago
From Perception to Principle Integration Bridges Necessity to Civilization
Hunger is obvious; the reason it matters is not. We follow a clear causal thread from the first sensations of weakness and relief to a universal principle: life is a self-sustaining process that runs on energy, and for humans, energy arrives through food defined by its metabolizable nature. Once that clicks, everything else falls into place—values are what keep life going, and needs like shelter, water, safety, knowledge, tools, and community align along the same chain: life, action, energy, ...
The One in the Many
A few ideas do most of the heavy lifting in your life. We follow that thread from galaxies to neurons to personal identity and show why growth that builds on prior connections creates a hierarchy where the vital few guide the useful many. When integration accelerates where integration already exists, you get a power law: a curve that explains memory durability, emotional intensity, value formation, and even why certain cultural ideas become civilizational hubs. We explore how new perceptions...