Re: The "logic" meme

From: Chris Taylor (Christopher.Taylor@man.ac.uk)
Date: Mon Aug 20 2001 - 12:07:58 BST

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    > > > > We already know that the genes are there;
    > > >
    > > > That we do. What we don't know is that they contain instructions for
    > > > the creation of a transcomputational structure known as an "organism."
    > > >
    > > Actually, we do, for when we inject them into an empty ovum and
    > > apply electric current, Dolly results.
    >
    > And when you turn on your radio, Eminem results. So, is Eminem contained
    > inside your radio?

    So how might genes encode a radio for MR 'stuff'? How would we spot a
    mutation in such genes?

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