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The Matrix (Computer Biology)

In Computer Biology, the matrix refers to the physical and non-physical substrate in which human and artificial intelligence operate.

Structural Definition

     The matrix is the connective environment in which computational and      biological systems are embedded, composed of engineered structures such as      fiber, steel, and concrete, alongside electrical and mechanical systems      that enable stability and persistence.

Environmental Definition

It includes electrical pathways, mechanical components, and controlled, thermostable conditions—collectively referred to as the ground substance—that allow computational and biological processes to coexist and interact reliably. 

Functional Definition

The matrix represents the component of human or artificial intelligence that exists outside the electrons themselves: the supporting systems that make continuity, durability, and interaction possible.

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