Name: Anonymous 2011-11-16 1:47
You may have already realized that our minds are Turing-Complete, in the sense that given a pen and paper tape we can simulate a Turing Machine.
However, Turing-Completeness also emerges in nature else-where.
Implications of the Turing completeness of reaction-diffusion models, informed by GPGPU simulations on an XBox 360: Cardiac arrhythmias, re-entry and the Halting problem
http://igoro.com/archive/human-heart-is-a-turing-machine-research-on-xbox-360-shows-wait-what/
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1476927109000486
However, Turing-Completeness also emerges in nature else-where.
Implications of the Turing completeness of reaction-diffusion models, informed by GPGPU simulations on an XBox 360: Cardiac arrhythmias, re-entry and the Halting problem
http://igoro.com/archive/human-heart-is-a-turing-machine-research-on-xbox-360-shows-wait-what/
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1476927109000486