Part III: Agency — Bacteria and the Spatial Axis
The π-sector: **spatial motility and environmental interaction**. The agency sector is anchored on the spatial axis of the τ¹ base. Bacteria—the most…
Part Overview
The π-sector: spatial motility and environmental interaction. The agency sector is anchored on the spatial axis of the τ¹ base. Bacteria—the most abundant organisms on Earth, colonizing every environment via flagellar motility, chemotaxis, and horizontal gene transfer—are the biological archetype. Metabolism drives agency as Poincaré circulation at every scale; ATP provides the universal energy currency. Membranes create the first physical self/non-self boundary, and the three-domain taxonomy is revisited through the sector lens.
Chapters
- Chapter 17: The Agency Sector: Motility and Environmental Interaction
- Chapter 18: Bacteria: The Spatial Pioneers
- Chapter 19: Metabolism: Circulation at Every Scale
- Chapter 20: ATP: The Universal Energy Currency
- Chapter 21: Membranes: Self-Assembly and the First Distinction
- Chapter 22: The Three Domains: Sector Taxonomy of Life
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