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by DevX101
5362 days ago
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Meh, his point is arguable, but could see how reasonable minds can disagree. Understanding new biology can be akin to reverse engineering a really complex piece of software, except you have you have an editor that's cumbersome and hard to use, you can't see the entire codebase, and running the program once could take months. There are some functions in the code that you don't what they do. For the functions that you think you understand, they may modify variables in other functions unbeknownst to you. In software, you can just add a 'NOT/!' to change the effect of a conditional. In biology this could be an involved experiment taking a very long time. So yeah, biology can be pretty complex, but physics certainly has its fair share of challenges. |
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