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by xg15 2265 days ago
Not a biologist or chemist, but the articles I've read that invoke biochemistry or molecular biology always reminded me of the intricate mechanical automata that were constructed before electricity could be used for computation.

Back then, you had a certain number of mechanical properties in mind as well as well-known "parts" (gears, linkages, etc) that you could predict the properties of very well - and the task was then to assemble them into larger mechanisms that did what you wanted them to do.

Seems to me, the intuition here could be similar - except the number of dimensions in which parts can interact is larger, the "clockworks" are orders of magnitude more complex - and your tools are much more coarse, so mostly, even if you know what you need to build, the building itself can only be done indirectly.