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I believe it is unlikely but not impossible, but unless the programer wrote in a bug we would never know either way.
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Capt Daniel Goodman
There ismconsideraboe debate paralleling that whole paper, albeit newer, of the idea of the universe being anhokogram. Whether that concept arose due to the Zuse paper or not I'm uncertain. However, I've been researching for a really long time now the use of string theoretic and/or group theoretic methods to model the various genetic codes. I'd also sent in another piece, a YouTube video on string theory containing software; I think that might, in fact, be the very bug needed to justify the concept. The genome, I'm convinced, is an implementation of quantum computing. Implemented in a molecular level, such that it entirely echoes, analogously, and precisely, basic particle physics, of that I'm absolutely convinced. Further, look up the recent research on the dynamic as opposed to the static Casimir effect, which quite clearly illustrated, experimentally, that vacuum is most definitely notmemoty, it is, in fact, most likely a metamaterial. The spacetime metric was quite clearly shown to exhibit inertial frame dragging a few years ago, look up the spacecraft gravity proves A and B, you'll see why I'm convinced that research is also correct. Likewise look upmte flyby anomaly relative to the theory of dark matter, which has been quite seriously postulated as being a possible lifeforms, as well. I'd be glad to fpgo into more detail if you'd nemat all interested, I'm relative certain if I'm notmemtirepy correct in my thought processes about the whole topic, I'm at least close. I'd also sent in material relating to quantum consciousness, and the new Orch OR theory regarding neuron microtubules, and the six bit sequence of dimers that apparently give rise to a fairly solid theoretical basis for biological memory. I'm trying to weave a sequence of threads here into one coherent whole, I hope it was at least of interest, I'd be most eager for your thoughts, many thanks.
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