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concept:cancer-suppressionCancer Suppression
Maintenance of tissue-level order; disruption of bioelectric networks can lead to tumorigenesis, which can be reversed by electrical normalization.
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- Neural phenomenon reproduced by active inference model: reduced response to repeated stimuli.
- Cancer is interpreted as cells reverting to unicellular selfishness due to loss of gap junctional coupling, shrinking their cognitive boundary.
- Metaphor: when the structure-preserving rule is violated, chaos and harm spread like cancer.
- Shows that restoring bioelectric cohesion can override single-cell goals.
- Empirical demonstration that bioelectric network topology, not genetic state, determines whether cellular optimization occurs at single-cell (cancer) vs. organ level.