Biogenics

At its heart, Biogenics is a thought experiment that follows nature’s blueprint into the puzzles of life.

It’s not about answers, but about seeing familiar things in a new light.

What is Biogenics?

Life isn’t a thing. It’s a process. Biogenics explores that process—how systems organise, produce, and correct themselves to stay alive in a universe that doesn’t care. The result? A blueprint for everything from neurons to nations.

Biogenics is a way of understanding life—not just as something that exists, but as something that keeps existing. At every scale, from molecules to minds to machines, life persists through three interlocking processes:

  • Self-Production (how they grow, repair, and reproduce)

  • Self-Organisation (how systems structure themselves)

  • Self-Correction (how they detect error, adapt, and stay coherent)

Together, these form the biogenic triad—a kind of operating system for all living things.

These systems aren’t perfect. They’re persistent. They don’t eliminate entropy; they work around it. And when they succeed, they give rise to something strange and beautiful: Biotropy—life’s statistical tendency to resist entropy by maintaining coherence.

It’s not magic. It’s just very good system design.

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Biogenics
The core theory. Think of it as a modular textbook, but with fewer footnotes and more recursion. From entropy to emergence, this is where the triadic model—self-organisation, self-production, self-correction—gets unpacked.

Fiction
A speculative novel about the origins (and dangers) of Biogenics. Science, yes—but wrapped in story, memory, and a few things that might not have happened. Read it as allegory, autobiography, or warning.

Blog
Short-form reflections, updates, provocations, and essays in progress. Less formal than the theory section, more alive than your average science blog. Sometimes sharp. Sometimes speculative. Always in beta.

Special Topics
This is where the edge lives. Deep dives into Biotheism, Biocracy, entropy economics, planetary minds, and the weird places theory goes when you follow it too far. Not for beginners. Not meant to be conclusive.

About
Who wrote this, why, and what kind of background noise made it possible.

Contact
Found a typo? Have a critique? Want to talk Biocracy or Bayesian minds? This is the place.

This site is a living guide to Biogenics—a theory that connects biology, psychology, and the future. It isn’t a static archive. It’s a thinking system. One that grows, updates, and occasionally corrects itself (just like the theory it describes).

Use it to explore ideas. Argue with them. Apply them to your own systems—whether you’re working with cells, code, people, or policies.

And if you want to talk to someone who never gets tired, meet aiBob—a ChatGPT creation trained in mental health and biogenics.

Join the Conversation

Comments are open. Read something? Disagree? Add to it? That’s the point. This is citizen science.

The goal isn’t consensus.

It’s coherence.

Republishing Guidelines

Everything here is shared under Creative Commons — Attribution/No derivatives licence. That means you can republish the content freely—online or in print—as long as you credit the source and don’t modify the work.