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Metabolical Intelligence

The measurable capacity of a metabolic system (from a cell to an ecosystem) to adaptively manage energy and material resources to ensure survival and growth. It's the "smarts" of a system in maintaining homeostasis, exploiting opportunities, and innovating under constraint. A plant strategically growing roots toward water and nutrients is displaying metabolical intelligence—a slow, chemical wisdom.
Example: "The fungal network in the forest floor displays metabolical intelligence. It trades nutrients with tree roots, prioritizes connections to stressed plants, and can even transfer warning signals. It's a vast, underground internet where the currency is sugar and nitrogen, and the protocols are written in biochemistry."
by Dumu The Void January 30, 2026
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