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Viruses In All Dimensions How An Information Code Controls Viruses Software And Microorganisms Rafael Ball

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Viruses In All Dimensions How An Information Code Controls Viruses Software And Microorganisms Rafael Ball
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.86 MB
Pages: 159
Author: Rafael Ball
ISBN: 9783658388256, 3658388250
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Viruses In All Dimensions How An Information Code Controls Viruses Software And Microorganisms Rafael Ball by Rafael Ball 9783658388256, 3658388250 instant download after payment.

Microorganisms, viruses, and computer programs encode all the information necessary to reproduce and spread themselves. Yet these mechanisms are amazingly similar in the animate world, in the world of viruses, and even in the world of technical systems. The book shows how great the parallels are between these various animate and inanimate replicating systems and what they are based on. The excursion also leads into the fascinating world of genetics, to the question of what defines life and into the programming of software that multiplies itself independently. Finally, the question is derived whether and to what extent such self-replicating technical systems can become as dangerous as infectious viruses in triggering pandemics, such as the Corona pandemic in 2020.

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