by Christopher Lloyd-Spencer and the Team of the Korneelian Bloggers. Assisted by John Erfors in Sweden, Mac Dectroix in France, and Melissa Gilbertz in Ohio, U.S.A.
I've been discussing the other day with colleagues about an important aspect of what it is called Human Genome Supported Gnosiology. According to what humans understand 30,000 to 45,000 genes play an important role in biology based decision making. As yet humans possess more genes, some to be exact range at around 67 trillion genes. Why all this piece of information is lost, and to be honest is it really lost?
The answer is quite simple. 4.5386 trillion of our genes play a role in the final decision making. The final number of decisions that one can get out of a biological system is 65 sextillion decisions, none of them being unique except from the morphal coders and the anatomical bisectors that tend to produce unique behaviors
Text Corrected by Annliss-Gessaouaoron Ertivelliss of Canister Systems, Sweden.
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