Crisis in Perception

Wild Ideas in Science — Why Rigid Systems Keep Failing


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Welcome to Crisis in Perception, where we examine the systems shaping our world.

Author: Scientific American Editors

This episode explores World Changing Ideas by Scientific American Editors as a systems-level analysis of how adaptive biological and ecological systems increasingly replace rigid industrial engineering models.

By focusing on incentive architecture rather than personalities or isolated events, the episode explains why dynamic systems repeatedly overwhelm static infrastructure — and how resilience increasingly depends on integration with ecological and biological feedback systems.

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