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On 2026-05-05 @soleio defined “Ecodynamics” as the study of how desire, energy…

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Soleio's Ecodynamics (2026-05-05) reframes ecology and economics as one continuous field governed by flows of desire, energy, and assembly across nested systems. He lays out three principles—bidirectional selection, value as local desire intensity, and nested higher assemblies—and recommends asking which desires create a thing and what new possibilities that thing enables.

Why it matters

On 2026-05-05 @soleio defined “Ecodynamics” as the study of how desire, energy, and assembly co-evolve across nested systems—biological, economic, technological, and cultural—treating bees, markets, languages, and institutions as a single continuous field.

Key details

  • He proposes three working principles: (1) desire is a bidirectional selection pressure that reshapes both desired and desirer; (2) economic value is local intensity—how much desire flows through an assembly at a time; (3) higher assemblies nest (organism → colony → agricultural economy → civilization).
  • He instructs practitioners to ask: “what wants this thing into existence, and what does its existence make possible?” as the core analytic move of ecodynamics.
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