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Understanding 'Natural Search' via clocks & watches
In Nature some things were discovered once and are now utilised in that same form universally, across all of life. An example is ATP the...

Adam Timlett
Sep 18, 20219 min read
How Nature Computes
The video of the talk 'How Nature Computes' from the 18th May is now available. Thanks to Cindy Regalado from Science Has No Borders for...

Adam Timlett
May 19, 20211 min read


Incentivising Sustainable Complexity in Nature and in Macroeconomics
Image Credit: James Robert White Executive Summary The idea of a ‘sustainable complexity floor’ and a ‘sustainable complexity ceiling’ is...

Adam Timlett
Feb 22, 20218 min read


Ubiquinomics: A Graph-based Agent Model of Frugal Coordination
In cybernetics, Ashby's long-standing 'Law of Requisite Variety' expresses the idea that an agent must have a minimum level of internal ...

Adam Timlett
Jan 21, 20211 min read


Simulation in Economics and Biology Using the LSM (Lazy Stopping Model)
I gave this talk at the School of Economic Science on the 9th November 2019. In the talk I explain how to model systems in biology and...

Adam Timlett
Nov 21, 20191 min read


Risk biology & the promise of innovative economic theory
What is our model of risk in biology? Traditionally, outside of the general theory of the evolution of ecologies and population genetics,...

Adam Timlett
Nov 5, 20189 min read


Risk and the problem of viable growth in biology and economics
The theme throughout this blog will be that human beings in economic systems are not the only students of risk, biological systems got...

Adam Timlett
Sep 24, 20185 min read
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