thats cool and all, but what's the relationship to slime molds?
these organisms are rather primitive, being multinucleated acellular protists, often compared to fungi but much closer to amoebas. of primary interest here is the behavior of the plasmodium stage, how it seeks food
there've been many attempts to model & simulate the logic of these organisms, w/ v promising results; long been fascinated by them, & greatly enjoy reading papers like these. the natural world is full of more wonders than we know
https://arxiv.org/abs/1106.0423
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slime molds are efficient biological 2-space minimum flow cost solvers and thats fuckin dope #slimemoldtwitter https://twitter.com/embryosophy/status/1340367…
https://twitter.com/pee_zombie/status/1342197082598334464
@pee_zombie nice thread! I'm interested in intuitions about hight-dimensional differentiable spaces: I've heard both that they contain a lot of local maxima, and that the contain no local maxima (the intuition there being that there's just too many dimensions for there being none to escape through (S)GD)
the slime mold expands and contracts its membrane, causing its cytoplasm to flow into certain regions, expanding it outwards in those directions; if it detects food it grows around it, consuming it and expanding, but if not, it contracts away from that region, leaving markers