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What if a single-celled organism with no brain could solve complex problems faster than humans? Meet slime mold (Physarum polycephalum) — one of the strangest and most fascinating organisms in biology. In laboratory experiments, this yellow blob has demonstrated the ability to solve mazes, design transportation networks, and optimize complex systems without neurons, a brain, or any form of traditional intelligence. In this video we explore the astonishing science of slime mold intelligence, including famous experiments where researchers discovered that slime mold could find the shortest path through a maze and even replicate the structure of the Tokyo subway network. You’ll learn: • What slime mold (Physarum polycephalum) actually is • How a single giant cell can behave like a distributed computer • The famous maze-solving slime mold experiment • How slime mold recreated the Tokyo rail network • Why scientists study slime mold to improve computer algorithms and network design • The surprising concept of distributed intelligence in nature This incredible organism challenges what we think intelligence really is. Because slime mold proves something mind-bending: Complex problem solving doesn’t always require a brain. From biology and network science to computer engineering and artificial intelligence, slime mold is inspiring new ways of designing transport systems, internet networks, and optimization algorithms. Nature has been solving complex problems for billions of years… Sometimes with nothing more than a blob of living slime. 📌 Comment “BRAINLESS GENIUS” if this blew your mind. In the next video we explore something even stranger: Scientists are now experimenting with living computers made from slime mold. Yes — biological computers. And the science is more real than it sounds. ⚠️ AI Disclosure Some visuals or narration in this video may be generated or enhanced using AI tools for educational and storytelling purposes. slime mold, slime mold intelligence, physarum polycephalum, slime mold maze experiment, brainless intelligence, distributed intelligence, slime mold network experiment, tokyo subway slime mold, biology documentary, strange biology facts, science documentary, network optimization biology, slime mold computing, bio inspired algorithms, emergent intelligence, weird science discoveries, nature intelligence, decentralized intelligence