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by coldtea
127 days ago
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>I'm making claims about the absurdity of comparing biological systems with silicon arrangements. Aside from a priori bias, this assumption of absurdity is based on what else exactly? Biological systems can't be modelled (even if in a simplified way or slightly different architecture) "with silicon arrangements", because? If your answer is "scale", that's fine, but you already conceded to no absurdity at all, just a degree of current scale/capacity. If your answer is something else, pray tell, what would that be? |
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