Medical Blind Spots and Systemic Coherence: Insights from the Geo‑Resilience Compass
In medicine, blind spots are not gaps in knowledge but fractures in system logic — places where data, context, and interpretation fail to align. They emerge when biological, infrastructural, and governance layers operate in isolation, producing uncertainty that is perceived as “mystery.” Recognizing these blind spots transforms the unknown into a mapping challenge: a task of reconnecting fragmented evidence across molecular, clinical, and societal dimensions to restore systemic clarity.
Using the Geo Resilience Compass, I will examine different examples here – including those related to the COVID‑19 blood clot mystery.
The Compass serves as an analytical guiding structure to systematically connect fragmented evidence spaces and to show how biological, infrastructural, and governance elements could diverge or become coherent in real situations. Each example illustrates how seemingly “mysterious” phenomena could be transformed into comprehensible system logics through precise mapping and how the Compass, as an integrative instrument, can create orientation, comparability and decision‑making capability.
Incubation periods, Host blindness & EO Incubation Time Integration
