Hidden Laws of Life, Growth, Death, and Singularities

March 17, 2026Den Grå Hal Copenhagen
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Doors open: 19:00
Start programme: 19:30
Den Grå Hal
Refshalevej 2
Copenhagen

Brace yourselves Earthlings! This episode features superstar scientist who started his career thinking about particles in the universe at Los Alamos and ended up describing the entire world from cells to cities, from ecology to socio-economic life. Former President of the interdisciplinary Santa Fe Institute, author of the best selling book "Scale", honoured as Time Magazines 100, is presenting you “The Future of the Planet: Hidden Laws of Life, Growth, Death, and Singularities—from Organisms to Cities and the Anthroposphere”. Take that. All this just after the melancholic indie universe of PARSUM and the beats of Copyflex.

Seated tickets are paid. Standing tickets are free and valid until 8pm. This means that you should enter before 8pm and can stay the entire event.After 8pm we let people in on a first come, first served basis.

Why do we stop growing, live about 100 years and sleep 8 hours a day? Why do people, animals and companies age and die, whereas cities continue to grow and accelerate the pace of life? And how about the planet itself? Can the super-exponential growth of the anthroposphere be sustained or are we on the edge of some critical transition? Is "the end of the world nigh”? And how are these questions related to innovation, wealth creation, social networks and urbanisation?

Beneath the extraordinary diversity and complexity of life lies a surprising mathematical simplicity: from cells to cities most of its key characteristics obey remarkably simple “universal” scaling laws which constrain much of the organisation and dynamics of biological, ecological and socio-economic life. These include metabolism, growth, development, lifespans, energy, patents, pollution, roads, crime and disease. These “hidden laws of life” originate in generic mathematical properties of social, infrastructural, resource and information networks that sustain life across all scales. They lead to dramatic consequences for long-term growth and sustainability, including the threat of impending singularities and tipping points. Can the resulting open-ended super-exponential growth, fueled by innovation and wealth creation, be sustained or does it sow the seeds for stagnation, depopulation and collapse?

Event held in English with the generous support of the Novo Nordisk Foundation.

Programme

  • 19:30–   20:15
    Parsum– 
    on stage
  • 20:45–   21:45
    Geoffrey West– 
    on stage
  • 21:45–   23:30
    Copyflex– 
    off stage

Talk by

Geoffrey West

Geoffrey West is the Distinguished Shannon Professor and former President of the Santa Fe Institute, and a visiting professor at Imperial College, London. He is a theoretical physicist who previously held positions at Stanford and Los Alamos. His primary interests have been in fundamental questions across the physical, biological and social sciences ranging from quarks and dark matter to cells and cities, and from growth and mortality to innovation and long-term global sustainability. Most recently, he is best known for his work on scaling laws and as an originator of the Metabolic Theory of Ecology and of the Science of Cities. West has lectured at many high profile events including TED and Davos and his work featured in many publications, podcasts and TV productions, including the Venice Biennale. He authored the best-selling book Scale and was named to Time magazine's list of 100 most influential people in 2007.

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Music by

Parsum

‘PARSUM’ writes Danish-language and emotional songs in a melancholic indie universe. Intimate and intense feelings about love and anxiety are described honestly and simply. Ludwig Mogensen Parsum is the mastermind behind the band, who with his very intimate lyrics lets the listener into his intimate and private text universe, where he hopes you can reflect. ‘PARSUM’ can take many different forms - everything from a big band of 8 people to solo concerts with only guitar and singing. Regardless of the number of musicians, Ludwig can create a spiritual fusion over the gathering with his singing voice, bring everything into total transcendence and melt all hearts.

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Live act by

Copyflex

Copyflex plays whatever he thinks is the right atmosphere at the time.

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