The Hidden Grammar of Pathology: The Cost of Order
what do all of these structures have in common at their most basic physical level?
what do all of these structures have in common at their most basic physical level?
But on that morning of September the second she looked at her fifty-year-old husband with the golden watch in his hand and felt both things at once — the most complete love she had ever felt, and the deepest fear she had ever carried.
When the brain reaches maximum integration — when excitation and inhibition approach the equilibrium that equilibrium has before it yields — interior time and exterior time cease to be the same measure.
This book was born from a question that has no right answer: what would happen if, in the moment between life and the end, someone showed us what we never knew how to see?
Cellular thermodynamics is the first-order force Because no theory of cognition — quantum or computational — survives without first settling the bill in ATP. There's a growing debate in biology about how far "cognition" really extends. Bacteria that "decide" which way to swim. Slime molds