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Re: Why four categories of causation?



--- Howard Pattee wrote:

> I have suggested that the speed and
> specificity of enzymes 
> depend on the uncertainty in momenta induced by the
> recognition (positional 
> measurements) of their substrates. 

Jerry Zhu:

The speed and specificity of enzymes is the statistic
cause (hence undertermined) of the interlock of
hypercyles and the interlock of interlocks of
hypercycles and the interlock of the interlocks of
interlocks of hypercycles. New interlocks are formed
from the spin offs of hypercycles and new interlocks
of interlocks are formed from interlock spin offs.
Hence the spin offs or divides are positional and
relational. Therefore the size and speed of enzymes
are controlled by the organizational contraints of the
collective of embedded interlocks.





                
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