Collective Intelligence Dynamics
Michael discusses the intriguing role of gap junctions in cellular communication, highlighting how they can erase ownership metadata on signals, leading to a shared cognitive experience. He explores the various layers of memory storage in biological systems, from chemical networks to physical configurations, revealing the complexity of how memories are formed and retained within cells. This conversation opens up fascinating possibilities about the nature of collective intelligence and interconnectedness in living organisms.In this clip
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