Compression

Refers to resource limits, locally and globally, that require us to learn to do more while using less, and that in turn to require us to simplify the complexity and waste in work processes in order to decrease resource use.

Non-growth, at least in the traditional sense, is also a form of Compression. Tightening learning networks is a form of it. Many physical processes involving compression are analogies

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