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Genetics, Evolution & Genomics

3 posts
From Blood type to Plato and Atlantida

From Blood type to Plato and Atlantida

2026-04-14 • 12:00

7435 words · 37 min read

This dialogue explores the evolutionary genetics of human blood groups and ancient population layers. The ABO system reflects balancing selection from pathogens, while the Rh- deletion peaks heavily among the Basques, who preserve pre-Neolithic genomic and linguistic substrates. Ancient DNA mapping ...

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Human and Monkey Chromosomes

Human and Monkey Chromosomes

2026-03-19 • 12:00

4426 words · 22 min read

Human chromosome 2 fusion (46 vs 48 in apes) marks hominin divergence ~3-4 Mya. Neanderthals/Denisovans shared this fusion. Homo erectus survived 2M years. Genomics reveals 7% uniquely human DNA, enriched for brain development. Human Accelerated Regions (HARs) drove neocortex expansion via altere...

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Quantum Ripples in the Quantum Field

Quantum Ripples in the Quantum Field

2025-11-26 • 12:00

323 words · 2 min read

This article contrasts three frameworks for biological form and inheritance within a Quantum Spacetime lens: Waddington's epigenetics (1942)—a materialist model where gene-environment interactions channel development via measurable mechanisms; Sheldrake's morphic resonance (1981)—a dualist hypothesis...

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Cellular Biology & Biophysics

9 posts
The Fuzziness Logic of the Cell

The Fuzziness Logic of the Cell

2025-12-12 • 12:00

3422 words · 17 min read

This article introduces the "fuzziness logic of the cell": a conceptual framework describing cellular decision-making as analog, probabilistic, and multi-valued, contrasting sharply with digital binary logic. Cells process graded signals, tolerate molecular noise, and integrate conflicting inputs—not...

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Professor Michael Levin Work

Professor Michael Levin Work

2025-12-12 • 12:00

2182 words · 11 min read

This article profiles Michael Levin, a biologist pioneering the study of bioelectricity—the electrical signals cells use to communicate and coordinate large-scale anatomical form. Viewing DNA as hardware and bioelectric patterns as software, Levin's lab has demonstrated that manipulating membrane...

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Dr Michael Levin's "Cones Spaces" = Morphospace

Dr Michael Levin's "Cones Spaces" = Morphospace

2026-02-28 • 12:00

368 words · 2 min read

"When Levin talks about "cones spaces of our existence in spacetime," he's referring to morphogenetic fields and anatomical morphospace—the abstract space of all possible biological shapes and patterns that living systems can occupy"

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How Life Process Information

How Life Process Information

2026-02-25 • 12:00

3886 words · 19 min read

It shows life as informational architecture via Michael Levin's bioelectric framework: pattern memories stored in somatic electrical networks, not genes—software running on genetic hardware. Agency scales heterarchically: cell, tissue, organ, organism each solve problems in their domain, bound by...

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Propotion

Propotion

2025-11-26 • 12:00

3357 words · 17 min read

This article executes a deterministic, long-scale numerical descent through human composition: 37,2 biliões of cells, each with ~42 biliões of molecules, totaling 3,78 octiliões of atoms and 142 octiliões of quarks. It then reveals atomic structure is >99.9999999999% empty space—the nucleus-to-a...

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Speculations About Conscious

Speculations About Conscious

2025-11-26 • 12:00

1759 words · 9 min read

This article proposes a speculative, nested model of consciousness: (1) at the cellular level, sleep enables DNA repair via agents like p53, suggesting a primitive, metabolic consciousness; (2) at the personal level, the "higher self" may access transpersonal information during sleep, aligning with...

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Neuroscience, Brain & Consciousness

9 posts
Heart Brain Coherence

Heart Brain Coherence

2026-05-21 • 12:00

2490 words · 12 min read

The article explores the electrophysiological relationship between the brain and heart, starting with lambda waves, which are transient spikes tied to active visual processing. It contrasts these with the ultra-slow epsilon state (0.01-0.1 Hz), which acts as a carrier wave coordinating high-frequ...

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The SOUL and The Colapse of the Wave Function - Simple things you must be aware

The SOUL and The Colapse of the Wave Function - Simple things you must be aware

2026-04-07 • 12:00

5615 words · 28 min read

This text outlines an integrated framework connecting ancient cosmology, psychology, and physics. It highlights the Sumerian tripartite soul model: ZI (the cosmic field), GIDIM (accumulated character), and ZAQIQU (the mobile consciousness active during liminal states). The author contrasts this...

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Orchestrated Objective Reduction (Orch-OR)

Orchestrated Objective Reduction (Orch-OR)

2025-11-25 • 12:00

697 words · 3 min read

This article synthesizes Orchestrated Objective Reduction (Orch-OR) as a deterministic, testable theory of consciousness: subjective experience arises from gravitationally induced wavefunction collapses within neuronal microtubules. Penrose's math posits that spacetime geometry—not environmental...

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Alzheimer's: A Structured Analysis of Amyloid Plaques, Microtubules, Tau Protein Phosphorylation and Therapeutic Approaches, with Emphasis on the ORCH-OR

Alzheimer's: A Structured Analysis of Amyloid Plaques, Microtubules, Tau Protein Phosphorylation and Therapeutic Approaches, with Emphasis on the ORCH-OR

2025-11-25 • 12:00

4730 words · 24 min read

This article analyzes Alzheimer's as a collapse of neuronal informational architecture. It details synergistic amyloid beta and tau toxicity destabilizing microtubules, the cytoskeletal substrate for axonal transport and, per Orch OR theory, quantum computations underlying consciousness. Tau diss...

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Professor Stuart Hameroff

Professor Stuart Hameroff

2025-11-25 • 12:00

4493 words · 22 min read

This dossier frames Stuart Hameroff's work as deterministic reverse-engineering of consciousness. Anesthesia identifies the switch: microtubules host quantum vibrations, not synapses. Orch-OR posits awareness as orchestrated wavefunction collapses in tubulin lattices, tied to spacetime geometry. Alzh...

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Qualia and Life Design (Part 2)

Qualia and Life Design (Part 2)

2025-11-26 • 12:00

289 words · 1 min read

This article (Part 2) grounds qualia in deterministic biophysics, rejecting mysticism for molecular mechanics. It posits that "feel-good" states arise from stable chemical scaffolds—specifically aromatic rings (indole, catechol)—whose delocalized π-electrons couple with lipid membranes to synchr...

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Qualia and Life Design (Part 1)

Qualia and Life Design (Part 1)

2025-11-26 • 12:00

420 words · 2 min read

This article (Part 1) establishes the deterministic foundation for qualia as life design: subjective experience is not mystical epiphenomenon but lawful information processing embedded in biological architecture. It frames qualia as measurable, gradient-based signals—valence markers that guide orga...

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Love is Magic

Love is Magic

2026-01-06 • 12:00

320 words · 2 min read

This article profiles love as deterministic informational architecture: sustained, intergenerational presence (grandmother Maria Olívia, b.1896) cultivates cognitive sovereignty across four generations. Framed within your Unification Project, high IQ is not genetic lottery but lawful outcome—wher...

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Systems Biology & Definitions of Life

2 posts
Sir Paul Nurse - What Defines Life

Sir Paul Nurse - What Defines Life

2025-11-25 • 12:00

4646 words · 23 min read

This article profiles Sir Paul Nurse as a deterministic architect of biological understanding. His Nobel-winning discovery of cdc2/CDK1 revealed the universal cell-cycle engine—a lawful, conserved control system where failure yields cancer. Beyond the lab, his leadership (Royal Society, Rockefell...

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Bruce H. Lipton

Bruce H. Lipton

2025-11-25 • 12:00

2740 words · 14 min read

This article integrates Bruce Lipton's epigenetics, Jungian archetypes, and Whitehead's process ontology: cellular agency arises from membrane-mediated perception, where growth/protection responses reflect archetypal patterns (Hero/Shadow) as lawful informational constraints. Framed deterministical...

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