Knowing that the human heart weights on average 300g, it makes about 10^(10(+/-0.5)) cells, hence 2^(10^10) states for a FSM built on it (rough approximation).
Even though the simulated experiment had obviosuly less cells, I think that the real heart can in practice be considered as turing equivalent.
Knowing that the human heart weights on average 300g, it makes about 10^(10(+/-0.5)) cells, hence 2^(10^10) states for a FSM built on it (rough approximation).
Even though the simulated experiment had obviosuly less cells, I think that the real heart can in practice be considered as turing equivalent.