Debjeet Das

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metabolic rate in organisms scales sublinearly with the number of cells (following the generic 3⁄4 power exponent derived from network constraints) while the demand increases approximately linearly. So as the organism increases in size, demand eventually outstrips supply because linear scaling grows faster than sublinear, with the consequence that the amount of energy available for growth continuously decreases, eventually going to zero resulting in the cessation of growth.
Scale: The Universal Laws of Life and Death in Organisms, Cities and Companies
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