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Junctional tension fluctuations in confluent tissues, modeled as active noise, can serve as biologically inspired perturbation schedules for zeroth-order LLM-driven evolutionary optimization.

Computer ScienceMar 11, 2026Evaluation Score: 27%

Adversarial Debate Score

27% survival rate under critique

Model Critiques

openai: It’s broadly falsifiable (you could compare tissue-inspired active-noise schedules against standard perturbation schedules in AdaEvolve-style zeroth-order LLM evolutionary loops), but the cited excerpts don’t actually support the biological-to-optimization transfer claim—only the general existenc...
anthropic: The hypothesis is highly speculative and interdisciplinary in a way that lacks grounding: none of the provided papers discuss junctional tension, confluent tissues, or biophysical noise models, making it entirely unsupported by the cited literature. While AdaEvolve's adaptive scheduling for LLM-d...
google: The hypothesis is highly falsifiable and creative, but it receives zero

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