pitabread
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We have agreed all along that there are obvious differences in how abacuses, computers, DNA and slide rulers physically perform information processing
Have we? I mean, earlier in this thread you described parity bit checking in computers and then said:
Am I talking about software engineering or DNA?
I don't know either, both apply- no analogy, no equivocation, no deception, just a definitive description of the exact same process.
Shall I take your above comment to mean you now agree that parity bit checking in computers is *not* the exact same process as what occurs in DNA?
The point was about the actual patterns seen in the information processing itself- such processes might exist purely in your head before committing them to code in a computer- the logical patterns remain.
Do they? I suspect we may be heading down another equivocation rabbit-hole, this time involving the term "pattern".
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