Understanding time as cyclical rather than linear reveals optimal moments for energy systems and reveals why forcing constant growth destabilizes climate.
The Tao Te Ching emphasizes cyclical time: seasons, day and night, growth and decay. Modern technology treats time as linear—extract now, solve problems later—creating the fundamental mismatch driving climate crisis. Renewable energy systems that follow natural cycles embody this wisdom: solar peaks with daylight, wind patterns shift seasonally, tides follow lunar cycles. Grid design that respects these rhythms, rather than demanding constant output, reduces strain and storage needs. Climate itself operates on cycles: carbon sequestration, nutrient cycling, water cycles. Technology built around synchronization with these natural tempos requires less energy and maintains better equilibrium. The Taoist sage works *with* time's flow, not against it. This means accepting periods of rest in systems, designing for dormancy and regeneration, and rejecting the myth of 24/7 constant productivity. Honoring temporal flow creates technologies that age gracefully and require less maintenance.
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