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Life is a dance, a harmonious interplay of parts moving to a tune set by the organism and its surroundings, not a rigid march dictated by DNA alone. In this interview, Dr. Noble discusses broader themes—cosmic relativity, human purpose, and the limits of knowledge—making it as much a philosophical exploration as a scientific one.His work is a call to move beyond reductionism toward a holistic, systems-based understanding of biology, grounded in his decades of research and a humanistic outlook.
By Adam JacobsLife is a dance, a harmonious interplay of parts moving to a tune set by the organism and its surroundings, not a rigid march dictated by DNA alone. In this interview, Dr. Noble discusses broader themes—cosmic relativity, human purpose, and the limits of knowledge—making it as much a philosophical exploration as a scientific one.His work is a call to move beyond reductionism toward a holistic, systems-based understanding of biology, grounded in his decades of research and a humanistic outlook.