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Too expensive and hard.
Sad thing is humans barely know shit about simplest biological forms like single cellular automata, but we act like using enzymes to cut DNA means we're gods, btw CRISPR comes from a bacterial immune response systems to deal with viral DNA, thus stolen and not of our design.
We steal the works of god, but many are foolish enough to think that warrants to curse his name and claim the throne of Babylon.
Fools, what utter fools.
I see god's work and I indeed take it and smash it like a child with a hammer but that is simply to understand God's world, I am not foolish and arrogant enough to believe this bludgeoning is a symbol to my path to godhood. No, it is not even the beginning to understanding what that even means.
We need to start with computer modeling, we need to be able to simulate complex molecules and aggregate their statistical models so that we can simplify them into systems of differential equations.
From there we could simulate an entire cellular automaton.
and from there we could begin a true study of highly complex multi-molecular singular life.
That what we can then test our expected outputs to designing mirco-biologically-based-machines as so we can manipulate matter at an extremely fine and intricate detail.
Imagine if we could create an organism with intention from the most minute implementations of its initial details.
Every nucleotide placed with intention, and then it cascades into multi-cellular life.
Just imagine creating a slug that lives like any other organism?
Beautiful.
This will likely never happen within my time.
Issue is that everyone studying science and technology today knows less than those who they inherited it from, this is because they're specialized and hardly consider the complex intersections between all fields that are required in this problem.
It will never be solved and inviting professionals of all specializations will only regress the progress.