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Andy_G11 | 3 years ago

What don't you understand?

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messe|3 years ago

How each word in your paragraph connects to the next. Your question is something that could be described as “not-even-wrong”[1].

[1]: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Not_even_wrong

Andy_G11|3 years ago

Seems pretty straightforward to me: 1) programming objects have properties and methods; 2) within cells it is probably possible to have analagous entities (perhaps various types such as molecules, organelles, etc) which have defined properties and predictable behaviours; 3) could we soon have a computer and a sufficiently comprehensive database of these objects and their behaviours for an AI to start correlating how they are combined and how they would need to act to produce a cellular effect (e.g. regenerate a damaged cell); 4) could this be speeded up with the advent of quantum computing?