DNA is now being used to store binary code, including books and photos

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  5. The. Ring. Banned Banned

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    But DNA, when used as binary storage, in it's first configuration, can store all of the books, in the library of congress, on less that 1mg, one milligram, of DNA. There is nothing known that even comes close to this, and the DNA is only half efficient, as it was made to store quad chemical code. DNA as we know it, is thus both a hard drive, and the code on the drive, that programs us, and every other type of life as well. So are we just machines made in a lab, just as we now design life forms, to do various jobs?
     
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    maybe i am lab rat, but this lab rat me watches what others do. physical body is other thing, the 'you' in physical body is other thing, which i call witnessing.
    i witness, this witnessing cannot be enslaved.
     
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    one the more thing, the vacum inside our bodies can store unlimited.
     
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    There is no vacuum inside our bodies.
     
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    lots of vaccum. between nucleus and electrons
     
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    Nope.
    And, if there were, your claim about "storing information" in it would be incorrect.
     
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    take computer for example.
    arrangnment of no. is storing information.
    the word stroring is not appropriate, it should be linking. the arrangmets can be created, info can be linked then.
     
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    Wrong, as computers do not store information. Computers process information, that can be sent to a storage media, such as a hard drives of various types, including the DNA hard drive, though it's page time is very slow.
     
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    i wrote that storing is not appropriate word.
     
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    You said, exactly this.

    take computer for example.
    arrangnment of no. is storing information.
    the word stroring is not appropriate, it should be linking. the arrangmets can be created, info can be linked then.

    What exactly that means, is highly debatable.
     
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    i intentionally wrote storing, later on intentionally wrote storing is not appropriate word. simple.
     
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    Ok, now I do not understand.
     
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    dont worry about what you dont understand. i dont understand, i dont worry. simple.
     

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