No One Lives in the Present
We do not live in the present. We live in the trajectory the interface draws within the brake upon entropy — and that is why time is ours, and ours alone.
We do not live in the present. We live in the trajectory the interface draws within the brake upon entropy — and that is why time is ours, and ours alone.
Cellular thermodynamics is the first-order force Because no theory of cognition — quantum or computational — survives without first settling the bill in ATP. There's a growing debate in biology about how far "cognition" really extends. Bacteria that "decide" which way to swim. Slime molds