hiomistason
Hiomistason is a term found in speculative biology and theoretical systems science to describe a regulatory state in which a biological or bio-inspired network maintains stable operation across a broad range of perturbations. Proponents frame hiomistason as a high-robustness homeostatic regime that relies on interconnected feedback pathways to keep essential variables near predefined targets.
Definition and scope: In discussions, hiomistason denotes a quasi-stable or metastable regime in which feedback interactions
Modeling and mechanisms: In theoretical models, hiomistason emerges when feedback gains, timing, and cross-regulation are tuned
Applications and significance: The idea is employed to illustrate principles of robust design in synthetic biology,
Related concepts include homeostasis, robustness, and feedback control in biological and engineered systems. In mainstream biology,