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From the view of physics, what could a gene possibly be?

I anticipate people will oneday have band-gap structures in their brains that are

no bigger than a computer chip (these won't require surgical implantation, but simply downloading, because of the computer-generated hologram's creation of the pre-existing digital nature of all parts of the universe). Photonic band-gap crystals would, of course, only deal with light in its photonic forms (energy forms such as visible light or radio waves). The band-gap structures I have in mind would need to deal with forms like genes, so they could add or delete anything and everything we choose. They might accomplish this by acting similarly to a modem that acts on a scale trillions of times smaller than a modem manufactured by nanotechnology, and would be capable of manipulating digitised matter. Then they could emulate computers copy/paste function to add things; as well as their delete function, to remove things (now that's what I call genetic engineering!). This ability must only come to fruition in a future, ideal society: it would only be wasted and abused in the present warring and selfish world!

From the view of physics, what could a gene possibly be?

By: Rodney Bartlett
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