02-26-2010, 06:12 PM
hi,
I wonder if anyone has more information on "DNA Encoder"?
The encoder works by manipulating in very small scale sequences of chemicals bound together in certain fashion.
The encoder is divided into designer+sequencer, interpreter+sequence, testing environment, packer+copier, live production
- The designer part is where have large overview of the model you are trying to produce. It sort-of tells you what you are trying to do. It is very abstract model. You play with thoughts and convert them into ideas.
- The sequencer part translates a set of instructions into a sequence. The sequence then mirrors itself and forms RNA. The RNA then mirrors itself and forms DNA.
- The "interpreter" part decodes the DNA to RNA, and then "plays" the sequence (what you call as RNA) and decodes it into a set of instructions to follow
- The sequence contains all the instructions, hard-wired information, and other necessary information so the interpreter can decode the sequence to do animate itself.
- The testing environment allows you to test each parts of the interpreter and sequence.
- Packer allows you to pack the whole sequence into a "package" or envelope. You use this to protect the sequence from environmental stress.
- Copier allows your DNA sequence to replicate itself. If your DNA is direct copy, then it is called cloning/budding. If you create an interpreter+sequence where DNA grows in certain fashion and creates a copy of itself, it is called sexual reproduction
(e.g., chicken --> egg --> chicken)
Live production is "project finish", where you make the fruits of your work known. This is after you suitably tested your work and ready to place it onto a planet, or suitable location.
This is in other words, 2nd density octave creator.
The operation of this device requires huge amount of power to operate and highly skill to operate.
Anyone heard of this?
I wonder if anyone has more information on "DNA Encoder"?
The encoder works by manipulating in very small scale sequences of chemicals bound together in certain fashion.
The encoder is divided into designer+sequencer, interpreter+sequence, testing environment, packer+copier, live production
- The designer part is where have large overview of the model you are trying to produce. It sort-of tells you what you are trying to do. It is very abstract model. You play with thoughts and convert them into ideas.
- The sequencer part translates a set of instructions into a sequence. The sequence then mirrors itself and forms RNA. The RNA then mirrors itself and forms DNA.
- The "interpreter" part decodes the DNA to RNA, and then "plays" the sequence (what you call as RNA) and decodes it into a set of instructions to follow
- The sequence contains all the instructions, hard-wired information, and other necessary information so the interpreter can decode the sequence to do animate itself.
- The testing environment allows you to test each parts of the interpreter and sequence.
- Packer allows you to pack the whole sequence into a "package" or envelope. You use this to protect the sequence from environmental stress.
- Copier allows your DNA sequence to replicate itself. If your DNA is direct copy, then it is called cloning/budding. If you create an interpreter+sequence where DNA grows in certain fashion and creates a copy of itself, it is called sexual reproduction
(e.g., chicken --> egg --> chicken)
Live production is "project finish", where you make the fruits of your work known. This is after you suitably tested your work and ready to place it onto a planet, or suitable location.
This is in other words, 2nd density octave creator.
The operation of this device requires huge amount of power to operate and highly skill to operate.
Anyone heard of this?