Definitionv1
Physical energy: the foundational fuel derived from
Physical energy: the foundational fuel derived from oxygen-glucose interaction in the body, regulated by breathing, eating, sleeping, and movement, which determines raw capacity and depletes according to biological rhythms and ultradian cycles
Why This Is a Definition
This definition precisely establishes physical energy as a distinct dimension with its own fuel source (oxygen-glucose interaction), regulation mechanisms (breathing, eating, sleeping, movement), and depletion patterns (biological rhythms, ultradian cycles). It clearly distinguishes physical energy from other dimensions and provides the specific operational characteristics that define it within this curriculum.
Connections
Defines (29)
AxiomWorking Memory Capacity LimitAxiomExponential Information DecayAxiomOpen-Loop Cognitive Cost (Zeigarnik)AxiomExtended Cognition ThesisAxiomDirected Attention as Depletable ResourceAxiomHindsight Bias and Calibration NecessityAxiomIllusion of Explanatory DepthAxiomLinguistic Structuring of ThoughtAxiomDual Coding Theory: Verbal and Visual ChannelsAxiomConversational Memory Asymmetry From Production PlanningAxiomUltradian and Circadian Cognitive RhythmsAxiomAttention as Gate to Conscious PerceptionAxiomPatterns Exist in Hierarchical Logical LevelsAxiomSystematic Overconfidence TaxonomyAxiomEmotion as Systematic Cognitive ModulatorAxiomGlucose-Cognition Dependency ThresholdAxiomBias Blind Spot AsymmetryAxiomCognition Operates Through Dual Processing SystemsAxiomMental States Are Cognitively ImputableAxiomCognitive and Affective Empathy Are DistinctAxiomHierarchical Chunking Expands CapacityAxiomBasic-Level Category PrivilegeAxiomFlexible Context-Dependent CategorizationAxiomPeople interpret failure as either evidence about theirAxiomHuman cognitive capacity varies predictably across the dayAxiomHuman beings make decisions under conditions of incompleteAxiomWriting about emotional experiences for 15-20 minutesAxiomEmotions prepare the body for specific physical actionsAxiomRegulatory flexibility—the ability to shift between