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Very interesting article. Quote:"Biostorage -- the art of storing and encrypting information in living organisms -- is a young field, having existed for about a decade." I've read that much of our DNA is "noise", what if it is not really "noise" but encoded information, maybe we are some kind of living hard disks, LOL, just wondering... "We are living in a computer programmed reality." - Philip K. Dick, 1977
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Yer thinkin what I'm thinkin. I've always thought that our 'junk dna' served a purpose at one time, or was intended to serve a purpose at some point in the future. Or maybe it already does now?
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There's that word again.
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Cool concept, guys. Are you saying my DNA is storing some ET kid's mp3s?
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Not just any mp3, but the one with THE perfect song, the one that invokes THE perfect imagery in my mind. The instant I hear it, it will be the only song I hear, or ever will hear, or ever have heard.
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