Cells are the smallest, most basic unit of life. Do they also hold memories? | Unpublished
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Author: Thomas Verny
Publication Date: July 25, 2025 - 05:00

Cells are the smallest, most basic unit of life. Do they also hold memories?

July 25, 2025

Thomas Verny is a clinical psychiatrist, academic, award-winning author, public speaker, poet and podcaster. He is the author of eight books, including the global bestseller The Secret Life of the Unborn Child and 2021’sThe Embodied Mind: Understanding the Mysteries of Cellular Memory, Consciousness and Our Bodies.

Joshua Bongard, professor of computer science at the University of Vermont, believes that as humans and animals evolved and adapted to their surroundings, so did their tissues and cells. “What we are is intelligent machines made of intelligent machines made of intelligent machines, all the way down,” he said, referring to cells. [1]



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