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- W2952753001 abstract "ion hierarchy and genetic code Mersenne primes Mn = 2 − 1, which seem to play fundamental role in elementary particle physics and it has been already found that their emergence is natural consequence of NMP. This would put primes 3, 7, 31, 127, etc. in a special position. Primes appear frequently in various bio-structures 3.5. Generalization of NMP to the case of hyper-finite type II1 factors 169 and this might reflect the underlying p-adicity for the association sequences providing ’plan’ for the development of bio-system. For instance, we have actually 7 (!) fingers: two of them have degenerated during evolution but can be seen in the developing embryo. There are 31 subunits in our spinal chord, etc... In the model of genetic code based on a simple model of abstraction process [L1] the so called Com- binatorial Hierarchy 2, 3, 7, 127, 2 − 1, ... of Mersenne primes emerges naturally. The construction for a model of abstraction process proceeds as follows. 1. At lowest level there are two digits. The statements Yes and No. 2. At the next level one considers all Boolean statements about these two statements which can be regarded as maps from 2-element set to 2-element set. There are 4 of them. Throw one away and you get 3 statements. 3. At the next level one considers all Boolean statements about these 3 statements and the total number of them is 2. Throw one away and you get 7 statements. And so on. The mystery is why one statement must be thrown away at each level of the construction. The answer might relate to a concrete model of quantum computation. 1. A possible neurolevel realization of a quantum computation is following. Entangle in the pro- posed manner two memetic codewords represented as temporal sequences of 127 cognitive Z magnetized antineutrino ensembles with bit represented as the magnetization direction. The phase transitions changing the direction of magnetization are assumed to involve classical non- determinism. 2. Nerve pulse (or pulse like membrane oscillation) results from each flip of the direction of the Z magnetization. The temporal sequence for which all Z magnetization are in the the direction of the external Z magnetic field is excluded because this state does not give rise to a nerve pulse pattern (or membrane oscillation pattern). In this manner a quantum computer with N = 1 and p = 2 − 1 results. Incoming nerve pulse patterns could be taken to be identical memetic codewords and out would go a a pair of memetic codewords representing the initial memetic codeword and the result of the quantum computation. The duration of the computation is .1 seconds and involves 2 − 1 quantum jumps effectively glued to single quantum jump by macro-temporal quantum coherence. 3.5 Generalization of NMP to the case of hyper-finite type" @default.
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