At 05:52 PM 5/8/2007, Richard A. Cini wrote:
Yes, odd indeed. It was like drinking from a fire hose
last night. Anyway,
the theory goes that the entire genome is coded in base triplets which
encode only 64 proteins (6-bits).
Apparently he read a paper in which this guy in Japan emulated a cell's
function in silicon. Why not scale it up is his thought.
Anyway, can someone talk 6-bit architecture to this guy?
Like others here, I don't see what six bits has to do with what he needs
in an expert. Any old self-styled expert in computer architecture could
have plenty to talk about with him. Maybe it's not six bits, maybe it's
something else, so why should it matter? He has plenty to
hypothesize and test without focusing on how computers did
it with six bits.
- John