Michael (@drmichaellevin)
Question:
I’m watching the bioelectric theory with curious but rationally skeptical interest.
And while yes, one of the observable evolutionary laws demonstrates that if transportation of information by physical, chemical, or electromagnetic means can occur, it will occur, because evolution exploits every possible opportunity even if it’s a redundancy that later specializes.
But a simulation that suggests the possibility of information transfer is not the same as demonstration of information transfer.
And while I would expect some sort of ‘herding’ behavior during development and expect charge differences to encourage it; and while I can see the utility of genetic expression because of it; and possibly spatio-temporal maintenance after maturity – I don’t see the evidence yet, and this paper doesn’t help.
So what do I need to read or grasp that I yet don’t?
Thanks
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Source date (UTC): 2024-08-06 14:45:39 UTC
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