This is the same thing that came across my mind when I was sitting on the
phone with him. He seem to has some of the discipline and medical training
and appears self-taught in other areas.
If something happens with this ultimately, we can say, "I remember him
when..."
On 6/10/07 4:49 AM, "davis" <davis at saw.net> wrote:
Richard A. Cini wrote:<six bits and stuff
genetic>
Not to say that this is a bit silly, But isn't this project about
developing a "CELL" processor/simulator?
Specifically, a ribosome simulation? That gives you proteins. Then you
need a simulator for the output
of that production, and I would assume, an almost infinite progression
of simulations for all the processes.
It sounds like fun, But looking at the wikipedia entry just now, You
would need a PhD in cellular biochem,
genetics, computer science and a EE to even consider building something
that could even express a couple proteins.
I might be wrong. This is either crackpot or Nobel prize territory.
Didn't mean to disparage anyone, but...
Jim Davis.
Rich
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