Re: [Fis] genetics: the most outstanding problem, (un)SOLVED?

2006-11-12 Thread Richard Emery
Jerry,You wrote:Biological information emerges as flows of changes of chemical relations - metabolic dynamics. By what principle does this emergent property you describe adopt a specifically digital language to manage those analogously chemical affairs of biological systems?  To recognize such an

Fwd: [Fis] genetics: the most outstanding problem, (un)SOLVED?

2006-11-12 Thread Richard Emery
Forwarding for Stan:Begin forwarded message:From: "Stanley N. Salthe" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: November 12, 2006 3:00:59 PM PSTTo: Richard Emery [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [Fis] genetics: the most outstanding problem, (un)SOLVED? Replying to Richard (who I will rely on to place it in fi

[Fis] genetics: the most outstanding problem, (un)SOLVED?

2006-11-11 Thread Jerry LR Chandler
(To the List: I am re-posting my message to Karl because the original message was not distributed in it's totality; the arguments were truncated.  Cheers  Jerry ) Karl:I fear that I must once again disagree with your strong conclusions about the relations between mathematics and genetics.  I would

[Fis] genetics: the most outstanding problem, (un)SOLVED?

2006-11-08 Thread Jerry LR Chandler
Karl:I fear that I must once again disagree with your strong conclusions about the relations between mathematics and genetics.  I would urge you to attempt to find exact correspondence relations between empirical evidence and your views of models based on numbers.From: "Karl Javorszky" [EMAIL