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Humanity's industrial paradigm is failing. This series explores how biomimicry—learning from nature's 3.8 billion years of R&D—offers a path to sustainable innovation and economic transformation.
Most young ladies sunning by the pool aren't thinking about a hippopotamus, but its perspiration reveals nature's superior engineering. This post explores why 3.8 billion years of natural R&D matters for human innovation.
At some system complexity level, every additional feature generates more failure modes than it closes — measured by the Complexity-Reliability Inversion Point.