Biological proper time and entropy-cost invariance in cardiac and respiratory lifespan scaling (opens in new tab)
Warm-blooded vertebrates accumulate approximately conserved numbers of physiological cycles over a natural lifetime: of order $10^9$ heartbeats and $10^8$--$3\times10^8$ breaths. These regularities are not exact constants, but their persistence across orders-of-magnitude variation in body mass, metabolic power, physiological frequency, and lifespan suggests that biological time is not measured by chronological duration alone. We develop the Pr...
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