Life as Systems
These pages trace the arc of complexity, revealing the threads that connect the microscopic to the monumental, the organic to the engineered.
Viruses (/systems/life/viruses): Parasitic minimalists, hijacking life’s machinery. Each system is mapped through dynamic diagrams—blending structure, energy, and control—to reveal the pulse of life and its extensions.
Viruses: Sit at the edge of life—a minimalist system that blurs the line between chemistry and biology.
Single-Celled Organisms: Self-sufficient pioneers of survival.
Multicellular Life: Collaborative networks of specialized cells.
Mammals: Warm-blooded masters of adaptation.
Humans: Creators and shapers, teetering on awareness.
Artificial Intelligence: Our digital offspring, merging mind with matter.
Together, these systems illuminate the dance of interdependence—each a stepping stone, each a mirror, reflecting the boundless potential of order within chaos.