[HN Gopher] Swarms of soldier crabs can implement logical gates ...
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Swarms of soldier crabs can implement logical gates (2012)
Author : sohkamyung
Score : 20 points
Date : 2021-03-17 05:47 UTC (1 days ago)
(HTM) web link (arxiv.org)
(TXT) w3m dump (arxiv.org)
| trav4225 wrote:
| Yes, but can I play Doom on it?
| seanalexander wrote:
| What a wonderful instance of carcinisation!
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carcinisation
| yablak wrote:
| Didn't I read about this in The Three-Body Problem?
| nixass wrote:
| My first thought exactly
| anonymousiam wrote:
| Dup: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26494871
| dr_dshiv wrote:
| What's more complex: the logical gate made of crabs or an
| individual crab? What's more complex, a corporation or a person?
| A worm or a single cell in a worm?
| jrochkind1 wrote:
| It would take an AWFUL lot of crabs acting as logic gates to
| model a crab brain or an entire crab. A single logic gate by
| itself is clearly less complex than a soldier crab.
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| But if you really could model a crab brain perfectly in a
| turing machine (not clear you can), then let's make a crab
| brain out of crab logic gates, and then use those mega-crab-
| brains to make more mega logic gates, and put together a bunch
| of those to... you'd probably run out of crabs.
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