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A living system must have noncomputable models.

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Artificial Life
|June 15, 2007
PubMed
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Area of Science:

  • Theoretical biology
  • Artificial life studies
  • Systems biology

Background:

  • Robert Rosen's theoretical framework is foundational in systems biology.
  • Understanding biological mechanisms is crucial for advancing artificial life research.

Discussion:

  • Chu and Ho's recent article in Artificial Life contains significant errors.
  • The authors incorrectly define Robert Rosen's mechanism, a key concept.

Key Insights:

  • The misapplication of Rosen's mechanism invalidates Chu and Ho's critique.
  • The article's central proof assessment is rendered unsound due to definitional errors.

Outlook:

  • Re-evaluation of Chu and Ho's claims using accurate definitions is necessary.
  • Correct application of theoretical frameworks is essential for robust artificial life research.