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Really? My wife has a PhD in molecular genetics and if you suggested such a thing she'd bust out laughing. There is a hell of a lot we don't know where life is concerned. Think not? List all the things that are required (in detail) that are required for life (that would be all enzymes, metabolic pathways, what all genes do etc)
Start rattling them off, because if you can you'll win more Nobel's than anyone in history.
A little science fiction secret because i like your avatar so much :
All you need to know is how atoms work when joined together. The electron distribution of the combined elements. When you know the behaviour of the elements, it is simply a look up table. Taking the data and predicting the shape formation can be done all in parallel as nature does it. But leave time out of it. Then you can self assemble anything you want. And since the amount of needed different elements is pretty limited and carbon is very stable and has some predictable advantages for self assembly... ^_^
Afcourse the devil is in the details :twisted:
