#computing #entropy Last modified date: 2022-12-15 18:23 Commit: 2 Created at 2022-12-15 # [Anonymous feedback](https://www.admonymous.co/louis030195) # [[Epistemic status]] #shower-thought #to-digest # Related - [[Assembly theory]] - [[Most computer programs are fragile]] - [[Organic vs artificial]] - [[Eco-system]] - [[DNA]] # TODO > [!TODO] TODO # Redundancy In [[Biology]], organic [[Physic/System/System]]s break easy and are redundant by default, in [[Computing]], the opposite. >On the other hand, the living (self-organized) **machine** is quite different. Its components are very unreliable: they are molecules which degrade very quickly, and all the organs are obviously made up of these molecules; moreover, we see that in an organism, the molecules, like the cells, die and renew themselves, to the point that an organism remains identical to itself even though all its components have been renewed. There is thus, contrary to the artificial **machine**, great reliability of the whole and weak reliability of the constituents. ~ [[Edgar Morin]] Thus, organic [[Physic/System/System]]s have a very thin step between life and death. There is a very strong link between order and disorder, what can we learn from nature? Can we build [[Computing]] that die and revive automatically?