The team discussed including a DNA copy with each print edition of Regenesis. But in the book, Church and his co-author, the science writer Ed Regis, argue for careful supervision of synthetic biology and the policing of its products and tools. Practicing what they preach, the authors decided against a DNA insert — at least until there has been far more discussion of the safety, security and ethics of using DNA this way. “Maybe the next book,” Church said.
Research in DNA data storage is largely performed in academic labs and start-ups spun out of these labs.
These research projects are mostly funded in the US by government agencies, such as the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA),
a) the few suggest information to tempt the many to ignore being within inspiration. The former tempts one to accumulate and hold onto, while the latter inspires one to resist.
b) information (within form through action) + inspiration (within spirit through action)...as form (life) one needs to adapt to flow (inception towards death) by breathing (Latin spiro, spirit), hence resisting incoming velocity.
c) nature doesn't need to be stored by those within, everything inside (partial) represents nature (whole). The whole (perceivable) is always available for each partial (perceiving)...even when ignored for suggested information.
d) conscious memory tempts one to accumulate wanted information, yet needs to be used for on the fly adaptation to perceivable inspiration. Memory represents a requirement to allow temporary (life) to be able to make a choice within ongoing (inception towards death), hence establishing a moment (um) aka balance for those within to consider their choices.
Without memory one couldn't contemplate implications (if/then) of making choices while being moved.
See YouTube video from Modern Warfare institute with Dr. Morgan Stanley from 2018
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https://wyss.harvard.edu/news/writing-the-book-in-dna/
The team discussed including a DNA copy with each print edition of Regenesis. But in the book, Church and his co-author, the science writer Ed Regis, argue for careful supervision of synthetic biology and the policing of its products and tools. Practicing what they preach, the authors decided against a DNA insert — at least until there has been far more discussion of the safety, security and ethics of using DNA this way. “Maybe the next book,” Church said.
Petabyte for the masses: DNA storage could come as cartridges by 2030 https://archive.is/aquwA
Research in DNA data storage is largely performed in academic labs and start-ups spun out of these labs. These research projects are mostly funded in the US by government agencies, such as the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA),
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a) the few suggest information to tempt the many to ignore being within inspiration. The former tempts one to accumulate and hold onto, while the latter inspires one to resist.
b) information (within form through action) + inspiration (within spirit through action)...as form (life) one needs to adapt to flow (inception towards death) by breathing (Latin spiro, spirit), hence resisting incoming velocity.
c) nature doesn't need to be stored by those within, everything inside (partial) represents nature (whole). The whole (perceivable) is always available for each partial (perceiving)...even when ignored for suggested information.
d) conscious memory tempts one to accumulate wanted information, yet needs to be used for on the fly adaptation to perceivable inspiration. Memory represents a requirement to allow temporary (life) to be able to make a choice within ongoing (inception towards death), hence establishing a moment (um) aka balance for those within to consider their choices.
Without memory one couldn't contemplate implications (if/then) of making choices while being moved.