> Said another way 'bioelectricity' is not simple.
> If you have the appropriate synapses but were somehow able to remove all the relevant RNA in an instant, the animal would continue to 'remember' its training. Synapses are sufficient.
I'm not sure these two statements are compatible. The first is definitely true, and rna does function on a slower timescale. We can't be 100% confident that some of the complexity we don't understand in the first statement wouldn't have an impact in the second scenario, can we?
> If you have the appropriate synapses but were somehow able to remove all the relevant RNA in an instant, the animal would continue to 'remember' its training. Synapses are sufficient.
I'm not sure these two statements are compatible. The first is definitely true, and rna does function on a slower timescale. We can't be 100% confident that some of the complexity we don't understand in the first statement wouldn't have an impact in the second scenario, can we?