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mountainreason
6mo ago
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What would that look like. Is there an implementation of the finite difference method in biology somehow?
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kragen
6mo ago
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I'd be surprised.
mountainreason
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6mo ago
Yeah thanks, me too. So I'm wondering what point 22 is getting at. How could that even be possible?
kragen
6mo ago
Biology
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use discrete methods; we have discrete neurons (and other cells), discrete chemical species like ATP, discrete amino acids, discrete genes made of discrete nucleotides, etc.
mountainreason
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6mo ago
Fur sure. But I don't get how that leads to an expectation that our biology is computing and utilizing derivatives in a computational graph.
Point 22 seems to imply that the other finds it notable that that isn't happening.
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