Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Exploring the Future of Quantum Technologies

...and the Quantum Information Exchanges in Biology?
Topics discussed in the interview:
0:00 Intro 
4:43 What causes our very first heartbeat? 
6:36 Noble’s 1958 research on the first heart model 
8:40 On self-excitation in cells (and what “self” means) 
9:24 The central dogma in biology 
11:17 Schrödinger’s view of life as a crystal 
13:43 To what degree DNA replicates like a crystal 
15:16 The amazing error correction in our genome 
16:59 How enzymes know when they encounter an error 
19:19 “Genes look like a code of life…” 
22:05 The merits and limitations of the Human Genome Project 
23:39 Can we really say “the cell wants” something? 
24:51 Understanding the scales and extraordinary mechanisms in a cell 
27:18 What we do and don't understand 
29:16 On Michael Levin’s work 
31:23 On cancer 
35:41 Neo-Darwinism vs true Darwinism 
38:19 Something must have sped evolution up 
41:22 The cell controls the genome 
44:19 On the metaphysics of chemistry leading to life 
46:42 Biological relativity 
51:08 The universe as a self-excited circuit 
52:18 On Richard Dawkins 
54:27 On the difference between causation and association 
56:48 The limitations on the predictive power of genomics 
58:46 The false hopes around the Human Genome Project 
1:00:20 The central dogma in biology has the wrong metaphysics 
1:07:03 Noble on Spinoza 
1:11:08 How dualistic thinking still limits us 
1:13:40 On the nature of the self 
1:17:06 How life lives on the boundary between order and chaos 
1:18:32 How errors become solutions 
1:19:51 A love story between a human and an AI 
1:23:58 On quantum biology 
1:26:27 On the importance of humility in science 
1:28:16 How we crave meaning (and reductionist science has deprived us of it) 
1:29:07 Denis Noble singing troubadour poetry 
1:30:27 Science must lay down its weapons 
1:32:18 What dancing to the tune of life means on a personal level

Causation and Association/Correlation Multiplicities = Intelligence (@ 52:00-56.48)?  Why when one approach fails multiple others react and attempt to compensate for the failed mechanism?  Mutliple "agents" applying (at a multiplicity of biological levels) a "use it or lose it" philosophy?

...Between Inter-Dependent 'Intelligent" Agents
OUTLINE
0:00 - Introduction 
0:44 - Biological intelligence 
9:17 - Living vs non-living organisms 
14:30 - Origin of life 
18:15 - The search for alien life (on Earth) 
51:19 - Creating life in the lab - Xenobots and Anthrobots 
1:04:21 - Memories and ideas are living organisms 
1:18:02 - Reality is an illusion: The brain is an interface to a hidden reality 
2:03:48 - Unexpected intelligence of sorting algorithms 
2:29:26 - Can aging be reversed? 
2:33:17 - Mind uploading 
2:51:57 - Alien intelligence 
3:06:52 - Advice for young people 
3:13:21 - Questions for AGI

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