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Ribosomal Robotics Approaches Critical Experiments; Government Agencies Watch with Mixed Interest

MAY 01, 1998
Physics Tomorrow: Essay Contest Winner

DOI: 10.1063/1.882226

Jack Watrous

Despite government warnings to the contrary, and a Federal judge’s finding that his research may violate the terms of his recent parole, Stephan Tiding has returned to his research at the Mesoscale Physics Institute. Imprisoned nearly ten years ago for violations of the critical self‐organizational clause of the Cybernetics Restriction Treaty of 2022 (CRT‐22), Tiding has returned with an obvious vengeance not only to his research, but also to his criticisms of government intervention in cybernetics research.

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  1. 1. S. Body et al., Phys. Rev. M9, 112 (2021).

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Jack Watrous. Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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