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Originally Posted By: sagg's always wrong resident bad boy clown
I note you even got it wrong in your post putting it up as 24Gb so what did you fail at multiplying or make an error yourself?]


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6 GB would allow you to have 24 billion instruction's (2) bits long.


48 billion bits / 2 bits = 24 billion bits.

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Complicated I know now lets take this to a computer and use 2 computer bits


00 = A
01 = T
10 = G
11 = C


you are lacking in your data transcribing program design anyway , a computer program would not need to use 2 bits of data to describe a single word or letter or DNA string.

a computer program could interpret a single bit of data
as being anything you choose and could link that bit of data
to a enormous amount of data.

so being the helpful person that I am , you could get 8 instructions to fit into 1 BYTE of data.

6 billion bits x 8 bits = 48 billion bits to use to store instructions.

the usual way of placing something in a box uses 3 co-ordinates x,y,z

your rebuilding of john carter would require a coordinate system that is stored in the 6 GB of data.

how would you put the first cell into position in the box
without knowing where to put it?

you would be rebuilding john carter on an atomic scale I presume , so your 6 GB of data would not account for a single cubic millimeter of space within that box.














3/4 inch of dust build up on the moon in 4.527 billion years,LOL and QM is fantasy science.