Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
293 | Doyne Farmer on Chaos, Crashes, and Economic Complexity
Doyne Farmer
Because if let's suppose you don't take in very many labor inputs and all your inputs are things that already have high trophic levels, then you're going to have an even higher trophic level than your inputs. And you keep going back down until you get back to labor and
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