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kirkulator
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Hello, I was reading into self-organizing systems and I decided to post on a curiosity that i stumbled over because members here know more about this topic than I do. So if any of you will, give me some insights. [I am an undergraduate math student]
I read that studies suggest that through natural selection, we evolve to have mechanisms controlled by algorithms [encoded in the genome] and that through self organizing processes, these algorithms may possibly generate the enormous capacity seen in biological systems. Does this hint towards technology some day becoming just as complex as a biological being such as a human? I mean, does it give some credibility to that possibility because we've seen man-made things self organize.
Thanks!
Amanda
I read that studies suggest that through natural selection, we evolve to have mechanisms controlled by algorithms [encoded in the genome] and that through self organizing processes, these algorithms may possibly generate the enormous capacity seen in biological systems. Does this hint towards technology some day becoming just as complex as a biological being such as a human? I mean, does it give some credibility to that possibility because we've seen man-made things self organize.
Thanks!
Amanda