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by dnautics
3732 days ago
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>Would it be possible to develop a biological CPU this way? I.e. having "instruction sensors" and a touring-machine-like DNA-robot that can execute externally supplied instructions? No, it is not possible (not this way). Tl;Dr how do you plan on storing information on the Turing machine tape? If you're happy doing computation with a relatively high stochastic failure rate things look better, but I wouldn't count on it. |
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