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Boy…I definitely chose the right field for me. An individual human body is so much easier to understand than this hive-mind stuff.
I’ll stick to being a person-mechanic thank you very much and let smarter people handle this meta stuff.
Hive mind stuff. Love the description. You may want to look into the work of Micheal Levin. He is a biology professor who has his own lab at Tufts. Your work is about to get a shot of hive mind in a good way. He and his group are learning to communicate with cells and other levels of collective intelligence. As in regrow limbs and repair tissue using the existing cellular competence via bio electricity. Software intervention not hardware. His YouTube channel is Micheal Levin’s Academic Content. Things are going to get so weird. Can’t wait.
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Hive mind stuff. Love the description. You may want to look into the work of Micheal Levin. He is a biology professor who has his own lab at Tufts. Your work is about to get a shot of hive mind in a good way. He and his group are learning to communicate with cells and other levels of collective intelligence. As in regrow limbs and repair tissue using the existing cellular competence via bio electricity. Software intervention not hardware. His YouTube channel is Micheal Levin’s Academic Content. Things are going to get so weird. Can’t wait.
That sounds exciting. No doubt learning the software language of life is the future.
I’ll give that a watch.
Been diving into axolotl science with my son recently anyway. Good segue.
I don’t home school but I certainly don’t feel like what they get at private school is even close to enough so I supplement. We watch YouTube together all the time my kids and I. I understand some parents are afraid of it but as a supervised activity it’s amazing.
 

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The tool was a sweatshirt, and once the glass is cracked, it's no longer rigid and can be bowed outward.
He had a metal tool, you can see him holding it in the video and the guy narrating the video also mentions the tool. He inserts it behind the top of the glass, and pulls it back to shatter the glass at the top edge. I would be super impressed if someone could shatter a glass window with a sweatshirt ;)
 
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He had a metal tool, you can see him holding it in the video and the guy narrating the video also mentions the tool. He inserts it behind the top of the glass, and pulls it back to shatter the glass at the top edge. I would be super impressed if someone could shatter a glass window with a sweatshirt ;)
Oh! Good point.

I guess what we need is like a hard point (to crack the glass) mixed with an abalone knife as an escape tool.

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