Going thru all Dr. Levin vids I can find -- thank you for this interview. Question for Dr. Levin is that the 'each cell' has intelligence or cognition is amazing [the word 'nucleus' strongly indicates that all cells are connected w/the brain or nervous system, which is integrated into Dr. Levin's perspective but something I'd never hear of in a physiology or biology class]. Explaining the small groups of cell becoming a larger organism makes sense, but then disconnecting parts of the whole after becoming the large organism typically kills the the part separated or the entire organism [cut flowers die -- people with damaged hearts die]. At some point, the group of cells come together for a common 'goal' or whatever and when it becomes an untenable goal, they adjust or die. Different death triggers for different species and individuals in that species, ... learning more about those triggers for humans would be highly interesting.
Have you tried limb regeneration in higher size organism? and what about general maintenance, cell turnover, such as brain regeneration in a dementia model?
18:44 "...I think there are many things that are probably not alive that nevertheless have cognition and vice versa..." Freaking what? Nevermind. Moving on.
Going thru all Dr. Levin vids I can find -- thank you for this interview. Question for Dr. Levin is that the 'each cell' has intelligence or cognition is amazing [the word 'nucleus' strongly indicates that all cells are connected w/the brain or nervous system, which is integrated into Dr. Levin's perspective but something I'd never hear of in a physiology or biology class]. Explaining the small groups of cell becoming a larger organism makes sense, but then disconnecting parts of the whole after becoming the large organism typically kills the the part separated or the entire organism [cut flowers die -- people with damaged hearts die]. At some point, the group of cells come together for a common 'goal' or whatever and when it becomes an untenable goal, they adjust or die. Different death triggers for different species and individuals in that species, ... learning more about those triggers for humans would be highly interesting.
Have you tried limb regeneration in higher size organism? and what about general maintenance, cell turnover, such as brain regeneration in a dementia model?
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18:44 "...I think there are many things that are probably not alive that nevertheless have cognition and vice versa..." Freaking what? Nevermind. Moving on.
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