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Relatively Human | Season 1, Episode 6: The Cell That Remembers
You started as a single fertilized egg holding roughly 750 megabytes of genetic data. Today, you are a staggering constellation of 37 trillion cells. How does a biological system process information and actually gain complexity, seemingly violating the fundamental Data Processing Inequality?
The answer lies in a paradigm-shifting realization sweeping across modern science: biological systems are not "memoryless" or Markovian. They remember.
In this episode of Relatively Human, we explore the awe-inspiring convergence of four unrelated biomedical fields—cancer research, developmental biology, neuroscience, and protein folding. We discover how researchers, hitting the limits of traditional biology, are independently borrowin ...