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Bioverse

Book • 2022
In Bioverse, William B. Miller Jr. argues for a radical reframing of biology that begins with cellular intelligence rather than chemistry or genes alone.

He presents evidence and arguments that individual cells possess preferences, agency, and information-processing capacities that guide development, evolution, and disease.

The book critiques gene-centric and neo‑Darwinian frameworks and proposes cognition-based biology, emphasizing cell–cell communication, the senome, and cognitive selection.

Miller discusses implications for medicine, including novel perspectives on cancer, regeneration, and therapeutics, and urges a shift toward treating biological systems as intelligent agents.

Bioverse is positioned as part manifesto and part scientific argument for rethinking biology from the bottom up.

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#102 Meet The Scientist Proving Cells Are Conscious and Intelligent

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