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ited number of working hypotheses where only our imagination seems to
be the limit.
I have presented this conjecture of molecular computation only to
suggest that there are avenues open that point to a participation of mole-
cules in the grand spectacle of mentation in which they play a dynamic
rather than a static role.
Acknowledgements. Some of the ideas and results presented in this paper
grew out of work jointly sponsored by the Office of Education under Grant
OEC-1-7-071213-4557, by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research under
Grant AF-OSR 7-68 and by the Air Force Systems Engineering Group
under Contract AF 33(615)-3890.
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