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framework:morphogenesis-and-sustainabilitymorphogenesis and sustainability
The overarching thesis of the lecture: that morphogenesis is the key to true sustainability.
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- Morphogenesissubtype_ofProcess by which cellular collectives generate large-scale structure and form; presented as a collective intelligence problem.
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- Morphogenesis gives an entirely different model of what it means to have a sustainable world.claim0.871Positions morphogenesis as a paradigm shift away from resource‑counting toward a living, unfolding world.
- Second key proposition asserting the comprehensive integrative power of morphogenesis versus piecemeal technical approaches.
- When environments are built by morphogenesis they will of their own accord become sustainable.claim0.854First key empirical proposition of the lecture: morphogenetic processes inherently produce sustainable outcomes without explicit technical mandates.
- Morphogenesis is of the essence in achieving beauty, adaptive resources, and internal organization.claim0.840States that only morphogenesis can deliver the full set of qualities needed in the built environment.
- Morphogenesis is trainable via reinforcement learning for specific morphological outcomes.hypothesis0.829If cells form a collective intelligence, they should be trainable by rewards/punishments.
- The speed and reliability with which a collective reaches the target morphology.