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The '''Human Biocomputer''' coined by [[John C. Lilly]], refers literally to the "hardware" of the [[human anatomy]]. This would include the [[brain]], [[internal organs]], and other human organ systems such as [[Cardiovascular]], [[Digestive]], [[Endocrine]], [[Immune]], [[Integumentary system|Integumentary]], [[Lymphatic]], [[Muscular]], [[Nervous system|Nervous]], [[Reproductive]], [[Respiratory]], [[Skeletal]], and [[Urinary]] systems. The biocomputer has stored program properties, and self-metaprogramming properties, with limits determinable and to be determined<ref>Potter, page 41</ref>.