Nemesis Juggernaut writes:
Software programs have nothing to offer biological systems Taz, which, if I haven't made it abundantly clear by now, is the angle that I've been coming from.
What does, "Software programs have nothing to offer biological systems," mean? Was this an attempt to repeat your prior claims about simulations of evolutionary principles, or is this a different claim?
Taz, you used the Monte Carlo method as a way to typify your argument, did you not?
I'm not sure what "typify your argument" means, but all Taz was saying was that Monte Carlo trials are a key aspect of evolutionary simulations. You can think of them as analogous to Malthus, where many offspring are produced but only a few selected.
It might help move the discussion forward if we made a better effort to explain how evolution simulations work. Would you be interested in that?
--Percy