Ratception
Ratception
Ratception
If you reeeeally think about it this is what happens when we actually cook too. That one neuron wants that basil and wants it bad
You’re right, it’s like our brains are controlled by neurons /s in a self-owning dumb way not a snide way
More likely a group of neurons, and they fight the rest of the network to try get more basil. And within single cell that shit is hard-coded into the genome.
Imagine the latency...
Hmm, what would the maximum latency for cooking be, assuming basic motor functions can be handled locally, as well as simple instructions? "Put some basil in that shit" is usually something that could happen a full minute later.
What does the thing say in the end? Its blurred
Sout
It's a typo though, he meant soup
Slut
snot
shit
Dude, what the fuck, you can't say that on the Internet!
Spit?
Where is the mitocondria?
Who do you think the speech bubble was pointing at?
Microscopic sausage?
Inside the cell, it's visible
Would you say it's acting as the powerhouse of the cell?
Source (2022-06-02)
The amoeba has a chef’s hat, this goes deeper.
What's deeper than a single-celled organism? A virus? And what if the virus has a chef's hat?
Helium atom
Bacteriophage
Assuming we're sticking to some kind of physical realism, either the art of cooking can fit in a virus capsid, or it's encoded into the larger laws of physics somehow. I don't think there's anything in between that could possibly respond in a complex-but-controlled way.
Edit: Although come to think of it, there should probably be more layers after roach. Maybe fruit fly next; that's an awfully big tardigrade and one of the larger protists, and as a result a normal-sized bacteria would probably fit quite comfortably on top.
A single psilocin molecule.