[corrected; I initially misheard his numbers]
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So if chemistry (and biology) cannot be reduced* to physics, can one be a chemicalist (or biologicalist), but not a physicalist? * https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/the-curious-wavefunction/historical-contingency-and-the-futility-of-reductionism-why-chemistry-and-biology-is-not-physics/ … by
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Chemistry is a lossy compression of the physical universe, based on molecules. Biology is a lossy compression based on cells. The claim that “we have no clue” how to get from physical processes to cells is bs, but you can do biology without studying a lot of physics.
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