Yes. But there is nothing inside of the slime mold itself that seems capable of solving a “global computational problem”. Water does it because of a combination of physics factors like air pressure and water tension preventing it from going into dead ends. But there’s none of that in an open maze without a top.

 Yes. But there is nothing inside of the slime mold itself that seems capable of solving a “global computational problem”.
Water does it because of a combination of physics factors like air pressure and water tension preventing it from going into dead ends.
But there’s none of that in an open maze without a top.
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