Biochemistry of cell communication; message molecules (Introduction)

by dhw, Sunday, February 18, 2018, 13:23 (2469 days ago) @ David Turell

DAVID: A deep study as to how they communicate signals, and it is not simple:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/02/180216150338.htm

QUOTE: "Cells speak only a handful of different molecular languages but they have to work together to carry out an incredible diversity of tasks," says Elowitz. "We've generally assumed these languages are extremely simple, and cells can basically only grunt at each other. By watching cells in the process of communicating, we can see that these languages are more sophisticated and have a larger vocabulary than we ever thought. And this is probably just the tip of an iceberg for intercellular communication.'" (David's bold)

DAVID’s comment: We see here a system as complex as our brain's relationship to its s/s/c, in that information (immaterial) is transmitted by material timing actions by the molecules. Yet we can ask, are cells truly conscious in and of themselves? That consciousness fully pervades all levels of the universe is reasonable. And I believe God is universal consciousness.

What do you mean by “truly” conscious? I don’t think any of us would suggest that cells are as conscious of the universe and of themselves as we are. Nor is your dog. But if you are now telling us you find it reasonable that ALL levels have a degree of consciousness, this suggests that at long, long last you are just beginning to accept the possibility that cells are intelligent. I must very sincerely thank you, as always, for your admirable integrity in producing articles which support hypotheses that you are opposed to. That is in the true spirit of our forum, which should always be a quest for truth and not for mere confirmation of existing beliefs or disbeliefs.


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