The Centurion Manifesto: A First-Principles Architecture for "Longevity"

Centurion is a first-principles health strategy engineered to maximize healthspan and achieve Longevity Escape Velocity (LEV). At our core, Homo sapiens are simply energy flowing through structured information. To master human biology, Centurion strips away mysticism and views life strictly as a physical process. Under this framework, one uncompromising axiom rules: Physics is the law; everything else is a recommendation.

Feb 25, 2026

Centurion

5 min

Physics explains our constraints.

Thermodynamics dictates our energy flow.

Evolution drives our adaptive complexity.

Integrated Information Theory (IIT) explains our subjective experience.

Anchored in Jeremy England’s thermodynamic theory of life and Giulio Tononi’s IIT, Centurion breaks human existence down into its fundamental elements. Life is a thermodynamically driven, information-storing, self-replicating process emerging under energy gradients. Consciousness is the advanced, structured integration of that information.

Because we are shaped entirely by energy and information, the biological trajectory of humanity becomes a mathematically solvable equation:

Health is coherence. It is the active preservation of our structural and informational integrity.

Aging is drift. It is informational decay and the silent accumulation of thermodynamic entropy.

Longevity is maintenance. It is extending our systemic coherence long enough to benefit from exponentially accelerating technological knowledge.

Immortality is error correction at a cosmic scale. It ceases to be biology and becomes an asymptotic engineering problem the ultimate question of whether information can be stabilized, and accumulated errors corrected, fast enough to survive indefinitely in a noisy universe.

Health, therefore, is the relentless defense of our coherence against the forces of entropy. To out-engineer this decay, the Centurion Protocol focuses entirely on five actionable pillars:

  1. Minimizing informational corruption

  2. Maximizing repair capacity

  3. Preserving energy efficiency

  4. Maintaining structural coherence

  5. Increasing adaptability