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Another team of researchers traced the origins of inequality using what they call the "Energy Hierarchy Inequality Hypothesis." They discovered that inequality isn't just a side effect of human greed—it's the predictable result of an ancient algorithm we've been unconsciously following for thousands of years.
The algorithm works like this:
This isn't opinion. It's mathematics. And it's been running in the background of human civilization since we invented agriculture.
For hundreds of thousands of years, our hunter-gatherer ancestors lived in egalitarian groups. Not because they were morally superior, but because the energy equation made hierarchy unstable. There simply wasn't enough surplus energy to support permanent power structures.
References:
Energy, hierarchy and the origin of inequality
Social Thermodynamics 2.0
Thermodynamics 2.0: Bridging the natural and social sciences
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Produced by Michelle Bruecker and Scott Bleackley, it features reviews of emerging research and ideas from leading thinkers, curated under our creative direction with AI assistance for voice, imagery, and composition. Systemic voices and illustrative images of people are representative tools, not depictions of specific individuals.
We dive deep into peer-reviewed research, pre-prints, and major scientific works—then bring them to life through the stories of the researchers themselves. Complex ideas become clear. Obscure discoveries become conversation starters. And you walk away understanding not just what scientists discovered, but why it matters and how they got there.
Independent, moderated, timely, deep, gentle, clinical, global, and community conversations about things that matter. Breathe Easy, we go deep and lightly surface the big ideas.
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Read the article on Substack
Another team of researchers traced the origins of inequality using what they call the "Energy Hierarchy Inequality Hypothesis." They discovered that inequality isn't just a side effect of human greed—it's the predictable result of an ancient algorithm we've been unconsciously following for thousands of years.
The algorithm works like this:
This isn't opinion. It's mathematics. And it's been running in the background of human civilization since we invented agriculture.
For hundreds of thousands of years, our hunter-gatherer ancestors lived in egalitarian groups. Not because they were morally superior, but because the energy equation made hierarchy unstable. There simply wasn't enough surplus energy to support permanent power structures.
References:
Energy, hierarchy and the origin of inequality
Social Thermodynamics 2.0
Thermodynamics 2.0: Bridging the natural and social sciences
This is Heliox: Where Evidence Meets Empathy
Independent, moderated, timely, deep, gentle, clinical, global, and community conversations about things that matter. Breathe Easy, we go deep and lightly surface the big ideas.
Support the show
Disclosure: This podcast uses AI-generated synthetic voices for a material portion of the audio content, in line with Apple Podcasts guidelines.
We make rigorous science accessible, accurate, and unforgettable.
Produced by Michelle Bruecker and Scott Bleackley, it features reviews of emerging research and ideas from leading thinkers, curated under our creative direction with AI assistance for voice, imagery, and composition. Systemic voices and illustrative images of people are representative tools, not depictions of specific individuals.
We dive deep into peer-reviewed research, pre-prints, and major scientific works—then bring them to life through the stories of the researchers themselves. Complex ideas become clear. Obscure discoveries become conversation starters. And you walk away understanding not just what scientists discovered, but why it matters and how they got there.
Independent, moderated, timely, deep, gentle, clinical, global, and community conversations about things that matter. Breathe Easy, we go deep and lightly surface the big ideas.
Spoken word, short and sweet, with rhythm and a catchy beat.
http://tinyurl.com/stonefolksongs