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by dmurray
3032 days ago
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Except that they really do have a physical manifestation (from the article, the cylindrical tail, the polyhedral box containing the genes, the fibrils on the outside). In some way they are closer to being the USB stick containing the computer program, that can reproduce onto other USB sticks but needs a host computer to do so. |
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[0]: Let's not argue about whether it makes sense to say that abstract concepts also have a physical manifestation. Programs are concrete expressions encoded on a physical medium (whether using magnets, electrical charges or even the position of mechanical switches).