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FOLLOWS YOU. Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Architectures, Computation. The goal is integrity, not conformity.

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    Joscha Bach‏ @Plinz 3 Oct 2018
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    Where were you when you realized that he first cell never died, and is still alive in everyone of us?

    9:43 PM - 3 Oct 2018
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      2. Joscha Bach‏ @Plinz 4 Oct 2018
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        Cells basically never form. Cells only divide. Abiogenesis is super rare and unlikely. It only happened once on earth (or wherever the first earth cell came from). I think there must be very few planets where cellular life started.

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      3. Joscha Bach‏ @Plinz 4 Oct 2018
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        argh, sorry, I really did not see that you were joking :D

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      2.  👁‍🗨 πㄕㄨㆤㄉㄜ‏ @pschwede 3 Oct 2018
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        Bio class

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      3.  👁‍🗨 πㄕㄨㆤㄉㄜ‏ @pschwede 3 Oct 2018
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        Actually, my teacher told the fetal story from the first cell's perspective: All cells are split off the origin. That lead to my question where in my body that origin cell is situated. Pretty interesting perspective, isn't it?

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      2. Jing 靖源‏ @joekina 3 Oct 2018
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        In front of a computer reading your tweet . . . like right now? 🤔 Can you elaborate or give more references? :)

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      3. Joscha Bach‏ @Plinz 4 Oct 2018
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        What’s there not to understand? It is completely obvious once you see it!

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      2. Max Schumacher‏ @mxschumacher 4 Oct 2018
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        if the emergence of life is possible once, it is possible many times. Popper is wrong in assuming that the first cell "made it" (the unbroken chain thought is still powerful)

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      3. Joscha Bach‏ @Plinz 4 Oct 2018
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        Replying to @mxschumacher

        your first sentence appears to be a non-sequitur

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      1.  👁‍🗨 πㄕㄨㆤㄉㄜ‏ @pschwede 3 Oct 2018
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        Fetal cells simply replicate until a certain amount of cells. Missing cells won't do anything in this phase.

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