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Your DNA Runs the Same Code as Your Phone | #dna #science #life

Your DNA corrects errors the same way your phone does. Same math. Same architecture. Different substrate.

Every cell in your body sustains 100,000 DNA lesions per day. Without repair, your genome would be unreadable in hours. But you're alive — because biology invented error-correcting codes 3.5 billion years before Claude Shannon and Richard Hamming reinvented them in the 1940s.

Wobble base degeneracy mirrors parity bits. Nucleotide excision repair mirrors Reed-Solomon burst correction. Multi-layer DNA repair mirrors turbo code iterative decoding. And Manfred Eigen's error catastrophe threshold IS Shannon's channel capacity limit — same equation, different variables.

This is the series finale of The Hidden Link — where we trace the invisible mathematical connections between fields that shouldn't be connected just can't stop overlapping.

📚 KEY SOURCES:
• Kornberg — DNA polymerase discovery (Nobel 1959)
• Lindahl, Modrich, Sancar — DNA repair pathways (Nobel 2015)
• Crick — Wobble hypothesis (J. Mol. Biol., 1966)
• Freeland & Hurst — Genetic code error minimization (J. Mol. Evol., 1998)
• Shannon — Noisy channel coding theorem (Bell Sys. Tech. J., 1948)
• Hamming — Error-correcting codes (Bell Sys. Tech. J., 1950)
• Reed & Solomon — Burst error correction (J. SIAM, 1960)
• Eigen — Error catastrophe threshold (Naturwissenschaften, 1971)

⏱️ CHAPTERS:
0:00 — One Error
1:30 — The Noisy Channel
6:00 — The Engineer's Answer
10:00 — The Mapping
14:00 — The Reckoning
16:30 — The Reveal

#life #science #dna #computer #ai

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