I think you should try some actual reverse engineering. A mechanical clock, or a door lock, or a clicky pen, or something.
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Replying to @drjtwit
I think I'll stick to science given as nobody pays me to do anything else.


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also kind of an offensive(?) comment assuming I haven't taken apart figured out how things work and put them back together again...
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Replying to @o_guest
the thing is, when biologists are talking about "reverse engineering" it's nothing like the reverse engineering i know.
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Replying to @drjtwit
It doesn't really matter as the neural networks and the brain are emergent systems ergo biological for all intents and purposes.
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check out: Emergent phenomena belong only to biology by Hugues Bersini http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11229-010-9724-4 …
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You ignored context during our previous exchange to the point where we were not even in the same book let alone on the same page.
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Replying to @o_guest
it's much worse than that. We don't even agree on the same words. Without a shared ontology, I'm giving up. I'm sorry about that.
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Replying to @o_guest
I think of the @ more as a friendly bump on the arm rather than a rapier cut to the face. So it's all good.
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hahahahah this is so quotable!
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