In the classical “mind-body” wording, “body” is usually associated with the “mass aspect” of living entities and “mind” with the “immaterial” one. Thoughts, consciousness and soul are classified as immaterial. A most challenging question emerges: Can something that is truly immaterial, thus that in the wording of physics has no mass, exist at all? Many will answer: “No, impossible.” My answer is that it is very well possible, that no esoteric mechanisms need to be invoked, but that this possibility is inherent to 2 well established but undervalued physiological mechanisms. The first one is electrical in nature. In analogy with “genome,” “proteome” etc. “electrome” (a novel term) stands for the totality of all ionic currents of any living en...
Cells emerged at the very beginning of life on Earth and, in fact, are coterminous with life. They a...
We are called organisms because our cells are organized into a cooperative assemblage of interactin...
Biochemical model of life is largely based on the biochemical processes occurring in the biological ...
The soul is believed to be an immortal essence of living things in scores of philosophical and relig...
The soul is believed to be an immortal essence of living things in scores of philosophical and relig...
‘What is life?’ One of the most intriguing and difficult questions to answer. Richard Feynman argued...
Advances in bottom-up synthetic biology offer the exciting—albeit contentious—prospect of transition...
This paper addresses (in a philosophical way) the complex and enigmatic interface between matter, li...
Since the early nineteenth century a membrane or wall has been central to the cell’s identity as the...
The aim of this article is to present a personal conception on the structure and evolution of matter...
I suggest that most discussions of intentional systems have overlooked an important aspect of living...
ABSTRACT Cells are made up of complex assemblies of cytoskeletal proteins that facilitate force tran...
Synthetic biology is often seen as the engineering turn in biology. Philosophically speaking, entiti...
The feasibility of formulating the Singularity of Nature was enunciated by Einstein's mathematical f...
The smallest viable unit of life is a single cell. To understand life, we need to visualize the stru...
Cells emerged at the very beginning of life on Earth and, in fact, are coterminous with life. They a...
We are called organisms because our cells are organized into a cooperative assemblage of interactin...
Biochemical model of life is largely based on the biochemical processes occurring in the biological ...
The soul is believed to be an immortal essence of living things in scores of philosophical and relig...
The soul is believed to be an immortal essence of living things in scores of philosophical and relig...
‘What is life?’ One of the most intriguing and difficult questions to answer. Richard Feynman argued...
Advances in bottom-up synthetic biology offer the exciting—albeit contentious—prospect of transition...
This paper addresses (in a philosophical way) the complex and enigmatic interface between matter, li...
Since the early nineteenth century a membrane or wall has been central to the cell’s identity as the...
The aim of this article is to present a personal conception on the structure and evolution of matter...
I suggest that most discussions of intentional systems have overlooked an important aspect of living...
ABSTRACT Cells are made up of complex assemblies of cytoskeletal proteins that facilitate force tran...
Synthetic biology is often seen as the engineering turn in biology. Philosophically speaking, entiti...
The feasibility of formulating the Singularity of Nature was enunciated by Einstein's mathematical f...
The smallest viable unit of life is a single cell. To understand life, we need to visualize the stru...
Cells emerged at the very beginning of life on Earth and, in fact, are coterminous with life. They a...
We are called organisms because our cells are organized into a cooperative assemblage of interactin...
Biochemical model of life is largely based on the biochemical processes occurring in the biological ...