Monday, August 18, 2025

Bio-Electrics: Hacking and Controlling the Local Cellular Machine Building Intelligence Workflows

Michael Levin, "Endogenous bioelectrical networks store non-genetic patterning information during development and regeneration"

Abstract
Pattern formation, as occurs during embryogenesis or regeneration, is the crucial link between genotype and the functions upon which selection operates. Even cancer and aging can be seen as challenges to the continuous physiological processes that orchestrate individual cell activities toward the anatomical needs of an organism. Thus, the origin and maintenance of complex biological shape is a fundamental question for cell, developmental, and evolutionary biology, as well as for biomedicine. It has long been recognized that slow bioelectrical gradients can control cell behaviors and morphogenesis. Here, I review recent molecular data that implicate endogenous spatio-temporal patterns of resting potentials among non-excitable cells as instructive cues in embryogenesis, regeneration, and cancer. Functional data have implicated gradients of resting potential in processes such as limb regeneration, eye induction, craniofacial patterning, and head-tail polarity, as well as in metastatic transformation and tumorigenesis. The genome is tightly linked to bioelectric signaling, via ion channel proteins that shape the gradients, downstream genes whose transcription is regulated by voltage, and transduction machinery that converts changes in bioelectric state to second-messenger cascades. However, the data clearly indicate that bioelectric signaling is an autonomous layer of control not reducible to a biochemical or genetic account of cell state. The real-time dynamics of bioelectric communication among cells are not fully captured by transcriptomic or proteomic analyses, and the necessary-and-sufficient triggers for specific changes in growth and form can be physiological states, while the underlying gene loci are free to diverge. The next steps in this exciting new field include the development of novel conceptual tools for understanding the anatomical semantics encoded in non-neural bioelectrical networks, and of improved biophysical tools for reading and writing electrical state information into somatic tissues. Cracking the bioelectric code will have transformative implications for developmental biology, regenerative medicine, and synthetic bioengineering.

103 comments:

  1. Just as I said.

    ""Slow bioelectrical gradients refer to the gradual changes in electrical potential across cell membranes and tissues, which play a significant role in various biological processes like development, regeneration, and disease. Unlike the rapid electrical signals in nerve and muscle cells, these slow gradients are maintained over longer periods and influence cell behavior through ion channel activity and downstream gene expression. ""

    E-lec-tro-lites™

    All is upside down

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    1. There is enzimes that control ion pumps... and therefore gradients.

      Not "rain falling... because road is wet"™

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    2. So which came first, the chicken or the egg? ;)

      ...it's a process (that of becoming). The chicken and egg are just stops along the road that the chicken was crossing.

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    3. Chicken laying eggs... NOT egg lays chicken.

      Determinism™

      Cause and Action Effect.©

      LOGIC®

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  2. //Brotherly love means respecting the "others" differences and acknowledging that they are not "Same", but also NOT trying to convert them into "Same" or impose you "Sameness" forcefully upon them.

    What did Ukraine do in the Donbass/Luhansk? They tried to ban Russian language and culture and impose West-Ukrainian culture.


    Yep.
    DEMN/Russian propaganda narrative.
    Yawn.

    That is not imperial Russia that impose "sameness"... for 300 years, over Ukrainians.

    That is what Ukrainians DO.

    And indians of USA make you living in vig ams.

    Yawn.

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  3. //Maidan was the same... impose Western (Susan Rice) choice and kick out the compromise/ elected candidate.

    And not Russia FSB that snatched that candid-ape... in a black helicopter? ;-p

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    1. Free helicopter rides (ANCAP/ Pinochet)? They can be useful.

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    2. So??? FSB was subcontractor... of CIA????))))))

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    3. Nah... that one's on the helipad waiting for Zelinskyy...

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    4. One sent by bi-den? Yawn.

      That is old... errm, FAKE news. ;-p

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    5. You really think that Zelinsky will still be President once the peace deal's signed? He's going to fly to Switzerland to meet up with all the money he embezzled.

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    6. Dunno how it relates...

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  4. Ehm??? That thread is dead for you?

    https://www.blogger.com/comment/fullpage/post/6758360225120003215/708986526614973468

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  5. //-FJ the Dangerous and Extreme MAGA Jew
    Computers can't fix themselves. Cells can.

    So what? That was about chemical equilibrium. Not computers.

    And that obviousness -- that comutations is not about life.

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    1. ""Self-programming, in the context of software, refers to a system's ability to autonomously modify its own code or behavior. This can involve acquiring new code, re-executing it, or making changes to existing code based on learning or external input. In essence, it's a form of automation where the system takes on tasks typically performed by a human programmer. ""

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    2. No.... biology literally rewires itself... and then insulates the wires.

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    3. Dunno how it relates...

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    4. Bioloogy is always adding and deleting new Turing machines... and re-tuning. Theseus is his ship.

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  6. //When my time comes I don't want to prolong the misery.

    To that... I answered long ago here.

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  7. //My Turing Machine consists of billions of tiny Turing machines which are instantaneously wired up in a crazy work-flow configuration

    Whatever. Yawn.
    What of words "A Turing machine that can simulate any other Turing machine," you don't get?

    BTW, that is exact reason of P vs NP problem -- that change of machine (or algorithm) CANNOT make hard-solvable problem into easy-solvable.
    Means -- THERE'S *NO* SIMPLE ANSWERS TO A HARD QUESTIONS
    Period.
    Yawn.
    August 17, 2025 at 12:24 PM
    -FJ the Dangerous and Extreme MAGA Jew
    Sure there is. Ignore it!


    Yap. And that is essentially the same as trying to catch falling boulder... with that empty coconut of a head.
    Yawn.

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    1. Not every question is the right question nor therefore deserving of an answer.

      So build more Turing machines. Lots more. You're going to need them if you ever want to catch up.

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    2. Yap. That is what "became smarter, became wiser" mean -- gaining understanding what questions deserve answering and what not.
      Yawn.

      I gained it. That only technological questions truly deserve answers.

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    3. Well... the same as with landscape. We NOT going just anywhere. We build roads. In most suitable places.

      But for that, we need to *KNOW* that territory. Draw maps.

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    4. Exactly. Technology creates territories for which there are no maps. It's humanity's "before" the law that sets its guard on the future before men have mapped what's behind it.

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    5. “We shape our tools and thereafter our tools shape us”

      -Marshall McLuhan

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    6. “Poets and artists (and technologists ;p) live on frontiers. They have no feedback, only feedforward. They have no identities.”

      And since you have NO FEEDBACK.... only FEED FORWARD imperatives to whip "problems"

      “In the age of the information hunter feedback yields to feedforward, the point of view becomes the probe. Problems become discoveries.”

      All Quotes from Marshall McLuhan's "Culture is Our Business"

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  8. Self-illimination.

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  9. //“We shape our tools and thereafter our tools shape us”

    -Marshall McLuhan


    Exactly words of Lem.

    Yawn.

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  10. //Exactly. Technology creates territories for which there are no maps

    Yawn.
    It happens anyway.


    The term "entropy boxes model" doesn't refer to a single, universally defined concept, but rather to various models and analogies using boxes to represent and explore entropy, often in the context of thermodynamics, information theory, or even machine learning. These models help visualize and understand how entropy changes in different systems and situations.
    Here's a breakdown of how "entropy boxes" are used in different contexts:
    1. Thermodynamics:
    Visualizing Entropy Change:
    A classic example is a box divided into compartments, initially with different amounts of gas. Opening a partition (like a hole in a wall) allows the gas to mix, and the entropy of the system increases as it moves towards a more uniform, probable distribution.
    Non-equilibrium Systems:
    In more complex scenarios, a box connected to heat reservoirs (hot and cold) can illustrate how entropy changes as heat flows and gradients are established, leading to a steady state.
    Active Matter:
    A box containing particles that move and interact (like "run-and-tumble" particles) can be used to study how entropy production varies with different boundary conditions and particle behavior.

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  11. Entropy. Creates new things (new mess and chaos) every nanosecond.

    Because of space inflating of Universe.

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  12. //Bioloogy is always adding and deleting new Turing machines... and re-tuning. Theseus is his ship.

    Whatever. (read above)

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  13. //When the time comes, so will the chopper.

    @@

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    1. ;P

      The "event" which changes all former meaning... ala Caesar crossing the Rubicon... "there's no going back from here."

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    2. ie - space inflating the universe.. or a cell reaching chemical equilibrium (dead) instead of cooperatively adding its' strength to others and being rewarded by the others in the form of new energy supplies and oxygen within which to catalyze the next chemical reaction.

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    3. Was it a failed pass, or a successful seduction? Will her mind change during her homeward bound slut walk of shame? And in Sweden charge him with "rape"?

      The "event" vs "the fall"

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    4. What will the name "Zelenskyy" mean after the helicopter comes?

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    5. or both? or neither?

      We live in a quantum state waiting to open the box and see if the cat is alive or dead.

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    6. Have you got some translation of it? Or found it funny as is?

      That is ref from old soviet cartoon, known to every post-soviet. And text of that song... about chopper, blue one, with benevolent wizard in it, spreading gifts for free. ;-p

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    7. Nope...just guessing from the action and English song lyrics

      “We look at the present through a rear view mirror. We march backwards into the future.”
      ― Marshall McLuhan

      “Our technology forces us to live mythically”
      ― Marshall McLuhan

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    8. Everybody who are not technologist.

      Yawn.

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  14. This

    And that

    Means... there is nothing to be surprised...

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    1. Not everyone can become a master of Relativity...

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    2. Well... usual thing. For traditional culture. Yawn.

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    3. “Politics offers yesterday's answers to today's questions.”
      ― Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage

      “The present is only faced in any generation by the artist.”
      ― Marshall McLuhan

      “Art is anything you can get away with.”
      ― Marshall McLuhan, Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man

      “Poets and artists live on frontiers. They have no feedback, only feedforward. They have no identities.”

      “The poet dislocates language into meaning. The artist smashes open the doors of perception.”

      “The poet, the artist, the sleuth - whoever sharpens our perception tends to be antisocial; rarely "well-adjusted", he cannot go along with currents and trends. A strange bond often exists between antisocial types in their power to see environments as they really are. This need to interface, to confront environments with a certain antisocial power is manifest in the famous story "The Emperor's New Clothes".”

      ― Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage

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  15. //ie - space inflating the universe.. or a cell reaching chemical equilibrium (dead) instead of cooperatively adding its' strength to others and being rewarded by the others in the form of new energy supplies and oxygen within which to catalyze the next chemical reaction.

    Yawn.
    DEMN propaganda.
    That "cooperatively adding its' strength to others and being rewarded by the others"

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    1. “The poet, the artist, the sleuth - whoever sharpens our perception tends to be antisocial; rarely "well-adjusted", he cannot go along with currents and trends. A strange bond often exists between antisocial types in their power to see environments as they really are. This need to interface, to confront environments with a certain antisocial power is manifest in the famous story "The Emperor's New Clothes".”
      ― Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage

      also "Civilization and Its' Discontents" by Freud

      The Left see's itself as "the creatives'...

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    2. Dunno... I have no pals among artists or poets. Yawn.

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  16. //Only AFTER we open it will "meaning" be "revealed" (Revelations)(Lifting of the veil)

    Well... we can try to sway it. This or that way.

    And who knows... even if our strength is too benign, too weak and unimportant.

    But QM says that it still counts. ;-)

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    1. I prefer to Katechon the Eschaton. (delay the veil's lifting). ;)

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    2. The longer delay -- the bigger ka-boom. ;-p

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    3. For the bigger glory of progress.

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    4. I think of it more as a time not dictated by Kronos. A period of Dasein where time stops... and the moment extended in which to contemplate and seize Kairos once again... and hold him there for a while.

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    5. Whatever.

      That is subjectivity. And you have all rights to it.
      EXCEPT
      Making it real to anybody else.(but, as always, there is technological solution for that too... but you, against techs... you want Reality to bend its knees before you -- out of sheer free will???)

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    6. The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish (Russian: «Ð¡ÐºÐ°Ð·ÐºÐ° о рыбаке и рыбке», romanized: Skazka o rybake i rybke) is a fairy tale in verse by Alexander Pushkin, published 1835.

      The tale is about a fisherman who manages to catch a "Golden Fish" which promises to fulfill any wish of his in exchange for its freedom.

      ...

      In 2012, Robert Chandler published an English translation, A Tale about a Fisherman and a Fish (2012).[10][11]

      Plot summary

      ...


      When he asks that his wife be made the Ruler of the Sea, the fish cures her greed by putting everything back to the way it was before, including the broken trough.

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    7. All I want is for Dostoevski's Grand Inquisitor's to be given a kiss and to stop doing so much "good" thereafter". I want the freedom to "live dangerously" and actually "be free". And if that means to starve and die like The Little Matchgirl, so be it.

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    8. That exactly magically impossible.

      Only with help of techs...

      Yawn.

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    9. That's your USA craze, not mine.
      "Advanced technology indistinguishable from magic".
      What a dunce said that? Yawn.

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    10. Yep.
      But what built on myths? If not traditional culture.

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    11. ALL culture. It's all about 'forgetting' the Noble Lies which create it (becoming essential and foundational to the very thought process language game it participates in).

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    12. ...like the Pauline intervention, where it becomes the custom to praise G_d (and not yourself).

      "Custom is like a King, and the Law, like a Tyrant"
      - Dio Chrysostom

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    1. Venezuela needs a new caudillo. One with a little more intelligence.

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    2. I know just the guy, but he was on the Clinton train. A shame, really.

      He'd turn Venezuela into a global energy powerhouse again.

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    3. A former friend, now WEF globalist and Davos man.

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  18. And as for "mind bullets"... that is just a cumulative effect...

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    1. Naaah.... psychological exhaustion. Yawn.

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    2. Like believing that we ever were the 'good guys'. Or that our government ever wanted to 'protect us' rather than simply 'exploit us'.

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    3. Well... what the reason you have such beliefs in the first place? Yawn.

      And answer is -- traditional culture.

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    4. ...before the Noble Lie is understood and re-contextualized.

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    5. Such is the power of hidden secrets.

      The invention of written language didn't just expand communication, it also concentrated power. Those who could read and write gained access to knowledge, legal authority, religious interpretation, and record keeping, while the majority remained dependent upon on oral transmission. This creating a lasting divide between literacy empowered elites and the broader population creating hierarchies. The Gutenberg Press' Bible broke the Churches hold on Religious interpretation and lead to the Protestant Reformation. Masonic and Intelligence Community Secrecy serves to Concentrates Power in the hands of certain selected elites (Master Mason or or "siloed" government NSA or CIA Director).

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    6. Our DNI (Tulsi Gabbard) now controls the un-siloed "Nocturnal Council" of the US Intelligence Community.

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    7. Whatever.@@

      That all just a traditional parts of traditional culture.

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    8. To what you tried to sway me... with such banality???

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