Prof. Dr. Günter von Kiedrowski - on "Chemical Self-replicating systems: Facts, goals, and visions" (7th European Conference on Artificial Life, 2003)
"Why replication at all? In the natural context, replication has the same meaning as integration in electronics. I mean, if you are able to do integrate electronic circuitry, you can establish Moore's Law and in chemistry this kind of replication was not addresses so far. But if it is possible to replicate objects, then it is possible to make things cheaper, to pay for complexity. - Prof. Dr. Günter von Kiedrowski
Related:
- "Research Paper by Günter von Kiedrowski" (semanticscholar)
- "Self replicating systems" - by Volker Patzke and Günter von Kiedrowski (2007)
- "Exponential replication of patterns in the signal tile assembly model" (2014)
- "Where Did Life Come From? The Mind? The Universe? Can We Even Know?" (2013)
- "The Beginning of Systems Chemistry" - by Peter Strazewski"





