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claim:cancer-can-be-seen-as-a-breakdown-of-the-binding-process-that-scales-selves-with-cells-reverting-to-unicellular-goalsCancer can be seen as a breakdown of the binding process that scales Selves, with cells reverting to unicellular goals.
Oncogene-induced gap junction closure shrinks the cognitive boundary of cells.
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extracted_from(2022) · Michael Levin
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- Bioelectric state modulation can override strong oncogenic mutations, preventing cancer and restoring normal development.
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- Levin-led research showing bioelectric signals encode and control anatomical goal states in living systems.
- Levin-framework linking gap junction bioelectricity to cancer, planaria, and scaling of cellular Selves.
- Cells as goal-directed agents maintaining anatomical representations through gap-junction-mediated information integration; cancer as cognitive defection when collective Self boundaries collapse.
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- The model that cancer results from cells shrinking their computational boundaries (closing gap junctions) and reverting to unicellular goals.
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- Frames metastasis as cells reverting to unicellular goals, treatable by restoring bioelectric connectivity.
- Uses the cognitive light cone concept to offer a new framing of cancer as a collective intelligence defection
- Implicit predictive hypothesis from the cancer-as-cognitive-defect claim, with experimental implications for regenerative medicine
- Empirical support for the cancer-as-cognitive-defect / cognitive light cone shrinkage hypothesis
- Provocative reinterpretation of cancer as a failure mode of collective decision-making.
- Cancer is interpreted as cells reverting to unicellular selfishness due to loss of gap junctional coupling, shrinking their cognitive boundary.
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