"laws are lists of procedural instructions executed by judges and arbitrators as the CPUs" - someone who's never met a judge or spent a second in a courtroomhttps://twitter.com/patrissimo/status/1030582039316066304 …
Umm...my dad's a law professor, my wife's an attorney, and I've personally attended my fair share of court hearings. Obviously bio-CPUs and silicon-CPUs have significant differences; that doesn't break the important abstract analogy between law and code.
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Analogies are only important when they explain something. Yours doesn't and badly mangles the human interpretation and linguistic ambiguity problems.
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