May the electronic implementations be realized in mechanical systems (robots) that interact with the physical world?
Y: Yes, but the proposers should take care to meet the requirements for the numbers of “basic units” or “seeds” required in the metrics. Also, the implementations must evolve thermodynamically so the systems and environments proposed must be able to “translate” thermodynamic variation and selection to the physical scale of the implementation. Q: May the electronic implementations be realized as groups of interacting mechanical devices (“swarm” robotics)? A: Yes, but the proposers should take care to meet the requirements for the numbers of “basic units” or “seeds” required in the metrics. Also, the implementations must evolve thermodynamically so the systems and environments proposed must be able to “translate” thermodynamic variation and selection to the physical scale of the implementation. Q: May we bypass the need for implementation in hardware by using computer simulations exclusively? A: No. Q: What other “similarly complex applications” are appropriate for the chemical implement
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