a fascinating aspect of biological systems is how well they can be modeled using cellular automata; after all, multicellular organisms consist of (nearly) identical units reacting to adjacency-dependent environmental conditions in ways which generate emergent properties
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RT @ulkar_aghayeva
"How to understand cells, tissues and organisms as agents with agendas"
h/t @RogersBacon1
https://aeon.co/essays/how-to-understand-cells-ti…
https://twitter.com/ulkar_aghayeva/status/1444812107040575488
more generally, there seems to be a societal parallel; the rise of atomization has harmed our interpersonal communication, lowering social synchronization rates and driving individualistic modes of being
could improving communication skills, similarly, reverse this trend?
gap junctions are comparable to interpersonal relationships; both are communication channels between agents, and as such can be quantified in terms of bandwidth, with the two terminals of the spectrum being atomization and unification
how much bandwidth is needed to collaborate?