"All biological systems ... are natural molecular computers. Every one of us is a biomolecular
computer, that is, a machine in which all components are molecules "talking" to one another in a logical manner. The hardware and software are complex biological molecules that activate one another to carry out some predetermined chemical tasks. The input is a molecule that undergoes specific, programmed changes, following a specific set of rules (software) and the output of this chemical computation process is another well defined molecule." — Ehud Keinan, American Technion Society, May 2013
And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good.
Genesis 1:31
computer, that is, a machine in which all components are molecules "talking" to one another in a logical manner. The hardware and software are complex biological molecules that activate one another to carry out some predetermined chemical tasks. The input is a molecule that undergoes specific, programmed changes, following a specific set of rules (software) and the output of this chemical computation process is another well defined molecule." — Ehud Keinan, American Technion Society, May 2013
And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good.
Genesis 1:31