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Stepping Beyond the Newtonian Paradigm in Biology magnetic field H of the Ising model, which determines the preference of the direction of an individual spin

Progress in Theoretical Biology

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Fred Snell - 2012 - ‎Science
This is equivalent to magnetic field H of the Ising model, which determines the preference of the direction of an individual spin. 2. The individual adaptation ...

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Classical
computing,
framed
today
in
third
person
descriptions,
is
often
based
on
unambiguous
known
algorithmic
or
rote
procedures;
it
is
this
lack
of
ambiguity
that
makes
it
precisely
suited
to
modeling
mechanisms.
A
living
system
is
impredicative
and
self--‐referential:
this
is
what
makes
it
more
than
a
machine.
We
might
call
it
a
new
variety
of
machine,
perhaps
a
relational
machine,
as
yet,
not
fully
entailed.
The
introduction
of
the
 
self,
 
 
the
 
subject
 
 
in
addition
to
the
 
object,


makes
the
participation
of
first
person
descriptions
inevitable.
The
precision
of
conventional
classical
computing
makes
it
unsuitable
for
modeling
impredicativity
and
its
natural
entailment
of
ambiguity.
Ambiguity
is
by
no
means
an
infamy:
it
is
a
great
asset
to
biology
in
its
redundancy,
its
ubiquitous
degeneracy
properties
and
survivability.
INBIOSA
will
shed
light
not
only
on
third
person
descriptions
of
biology,
but
also
on
first
person
descriptions
for
both
organisms
and
machines.
For
computation
to
be
a
successful
tool
in
biology,
it
must
go
far
beyond
any
strict
limitation
of
currently
known
algorithms.
However
several
properties
of
living
systems,
including
impredicativity
can
be
computed,
for
instance
by
using
typed
(polymorphic)
programming
languages
(Mossio
et
al.,
2009).
While
we
often
speak
of
“mathematics”
and
"comp
 
 
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