Cancer is what happens when a cell line goes into a failure mode where it consumes increased resources, and reproduces itself, without regard for the signals that would normally rein in those tendencies for the benefit of the whole organism.
What you’re unpacking seems to be your own understanding of cancer (which is fine, other than the “cell line”), for I have no clue how you get that from “tries to become the whole system”. Then again, I also feel like I’m only guessing at what “trying to determine the optimal form of cancer, as opposed to looking at an entire entity” means, so it may be me.
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Unpacking a bit, what I get is:
Cancer is what happens when a cell line goes into a failure mode where it consumes increased resources, and reproduces itself, without regard for the signals that would normally rein in those tendencies for the benefit of the whole organism.
What you’re unpacking seems to be your own understanding of cancer (which is fine, other than the “cell line”), for I have no clue how you get that from “tries to become the whole system”. Then again, I also feel like I’m only guessing at what “trying to determine the optimal form of cancer, as opposed to looking at an entire entity” means, so it may be me.
Well, it’s an analogy. A perfectly sensible explanation is not required.