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The One in the Many
Arshak Benlian
49 episodes
3 days ago
A single curve keeps showing up where life meets information: fast gains, then graceful stability. We follow that signature from metabolism and neuron firing to perception, learning, identity, and even institutions, revealing why exponents between 0.5 and 0.75 are the scaffolding of growth that lasts. Drawing a line from Fechner and Stevens to Kleiber and Hebb, we unpack how senses compress wild physical inputs, how synapses strengthen with diminishing returns, and how memory and skills matur...
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A single curve keeps showing up where life meets information: fast gains, then graceful stability. We follow that signature from metabolism and neuron firing to perception, learning, identity, and even institutions, revealing why exponents between 0.5 and 0.75 are the scaffolding of growth that lasts. Drawing a line from Fechner and Stevens to Kleiber and Hebb, we unpack how senses compress wild physical inputs, how synapses strengthen with diminishing returns, and how memory and skills matur...
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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How Integration Compresses Chronological Time Into Psycho-Biological Youthful Life
The One in the Many
54 minutes
4 weeks ago
How Integration Compresses Chronological Time Into Psycho-Biological Youthful Life
What if the most powerful form of focus isn’t a mood but a geometry—one you can learn to build? We explore how a mind becomes intensely present without stress by flattening the past into usable identity and projecting the future as proportionate, value‑aligned possibility. First, we map a clear structure of time in consciousness: the past as evenly weighted memory, the future as a balanced horizon, and the present as the clean vector where identity acts. To make it concrete, we draw a three-...
The One in the Many
A single curve keeps showing up where life meets information: fast gains, then graceful stability. We follow that signature from metabolism and neuron firing to perception, learning, identity, and even institutions, revealing why exponents between 0.5 and 0.75 are the scaffolding of growth that lasts. Drawing a line from Fechner and Stevens to Kleiber and Hebb, we unpack how senses compress wild physical inputs, how synapses strengthen with diminishing returns, and how memory and skills matur...