yep, seems like they just coded small sound processing "cells" to morph input differently, and not to react to it's own output. Then when it outputs something, other units pick it up, morph it a bit and outputs it for other units to pick up! Yeah - would sound pretty funny, I'd think!
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yep, seems like they just coded small sound processing "cells" to morph input differently, and not to react to it's own output. Then when it outputs something, other units pick it up, morph it a bit and outputs it for other units to pick up! Yeah - would sound pretty funny, I'd think!
But no bacteria or cells involved...