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The interdependence of morphogenetic sequences, where each triggers others to repair the whole environment, analogous to arithmetic operations.
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- CenterscitesPrimary entities of wholeness that arise from configurations and are activated in space; they have different levels of strength or coherence and are intensified by relationships with other centers.
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- This chapter argues that living processes must spread via small, independent morphogenetic sequences (snippable genes), using piecemeal evolution, a gene pool, and a network of interlinked sequences.
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- A shared repository (the Internet) where morphogenetic sequences are stored, exchanged, mutated, and improved by the public.
- Networks for transport via fluid flow (biological vascular, engineered microfluidic); pipe properties adapt locally to control flow conductance and enable learning
- The color property that colors are arranged in a spatial sequence of interacting pairs (like a chain of arrows), creating a gradient that points to and intensifies the main center.
- Core claim of the paper: the right level of description for neural representations is geometric structure mirroring the world.
- General technique for aggregating variable-length token embedding sequences into fixed-length representations; mean pooling and covariance pooling are instances.
- A sequence of differentiations is nice when each step does something graspable, simple, beautiful to the product of previous steps; a nice sequence gives a nice form, and this niceness is perceptible in the finished work.
- The novel structural principle discovered in the floral truss, where a tension network resists spreading through curved arches.
- Networks with loop connections that can maintain internal state and exhibit dynamical attractors.