should i just remove the read system then?
But that isn't easily controlled.
Yeah, but the way you have the system set up, the cell reads the data directly after it writes it. We want to save the data for the next cell.
+Kevino36 You could just use NSCN and PSCN or DTEC to detect and convert certain "food" elements to electricity. That could be your spark gate that you can add to the cell duplication system
i am also using a read/write system!
+Kevino36 That is sort of what i am trying to get at already!
... for the removal of redundant genetics, that would be handled by the timer (or counting device) that would switch off, if say, the last two generations, hasn't been exposed to a certain stimulus. That means, rather than the adaptation having to be directly to the recipient, it is made to the genetic information, making the replication of the adaptation, or the removal of it, far more easier to implement.
The previous generation affects the following generation, rather than adapating itself, the adaptation is made to the stored genetic information. So, that when the previous generational cell dies, rather than the cell being a direct copy (via mitosis) the cell is generated from the updated genetic information. As...
i'll help you work on the SPRK counting-gate thingy for now..