The implications of this work extend into a "new frontier" of regenerative medicine and philosophy, shifting focus from genomic editing to cracking the bioelectric code that governs complex growth. Levin envisions a future where we can "reprogram" cellular collectives to trigger organ repair, limb regeneration, or the reversal of birth defects by communicating with the system’s inherent intelligence. As the boundaries between biological, synthetic, and mechanical life continue to blur through the creation of hybrids and cyborgs, his research forces a re-evaluation of what it means to be an individual. Ultimately, Levin argues for moving past historical philosophical taboos to embrace a science focused on outcomes, potentially transforming our approach to aging, disease, and the very definition of human agency.
See also his interviews with Lex Fridman:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3lsYlod5OU (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33049043)