Sunday, August 23, 2026

A Third State of Being

Buddhism teaches that Life never dies. What did the Buddha know that we are only finding out now.
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Scientists have identified what they’re calling a “third state” between life and death, a strange biological territory where cells from a deceased organism don’t simply shut down. Instead, under the right conditions, they reorganize, adapt, and sometimes create entirely new forms of living systems.

When we think about death, we often imagine a clean ending. An organism exists, then it stops existing. But biology appears to be more complex than that. The individual organism may die, while some of its components still carry a kind of creative potential, capable of participating in new patterns of organization.

In one experiment, researchers took skin cells from a deceased frog embryo and placed them in a controlled environment. Rather than simply breaking down, the cells spontaneously assembled into tiny living structures called xenobots. These new entities could move, repair themselves, interact with their environment, and even reproduce in a way unlike traditional organisms, by gathering and organizing other cells into new forms.

Later, scientists discovered similar behavior in human lung cells. These cells formed what researchers called anthrobots, small living structures that could navigate their surroundings and even assist in repairing damaged nerve cells.

From these studies, perhaps life is less like a machine that either turns on or off, and more like a dynamic process of organization, relationship, and intelligence expressing itself through matter.

We can let this be a reminder that nature does not always operate according to the rigid categories we create and perceive in the world.

This discovery also becomes philosophically fascinating. If cells from something that has died can reorganize into something new, what does that say about our understanding of endings? What if death is not simply the opposite of life, but a transition point where existing patterns dissolve and new patterns become possible? - A Facebook post by 'Collective Evolution'

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