Jumi
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Do we have solid evidence of Jesus having existed? No, but we can infer that he did.I see the words "inferred evolutionary relationships". If there is solid evidence, what need is there for "inference"?
It's a different from phonebooks, there's only 4 "letters" of chemical interaction. So they're much much more simple than phonebooks in text and to add, each of those four letters is always next to their pair. There's also no exclamation marks or such, you'll have an awfully long word about just copying.How large is this “library”? It is about three billion “letters,” or nucleotides (bases), long. If it were transcribed onto paper, the book would fill 200 volumes the size of a 1,000-page telephone book, according to the Human Genome Project.
You're inferring things based on an analogy.How many 'libraries' do you know of that built themselves and provided all the information in all the books on the shelves with no intelligent direction?I can't think of any either.....
A library is a nice analogy to a point where those libraries need to have a copy of each of them repeated in a ridiculously redundant fashion. Do you know any city that packs every room, including the toilet with full libraries that are nearly identical? You can't even read a part of a book and they're all cookbooks. Even the librarians don't know what they're cooking and might end up cooking stuff that's harmful to us. You'd think there would be a better way to keep the books, like a central library.
We're full of nearly identical "libraries", but we actually have more libraries inside of us in bacteria than we have on our own and our "books" even get confused(not too often, but often enough that we still carry them... and our children and their children) with them and end up in our progeny. So our libraries can even pick up new books that change the owner, or as is the case our children.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/...s-carry-more-bacterial-cells-than-human-ones/
https://www.the-scientist.com/?arti...-Humans-Have-Been-Swapping-DNA-for-Millennia/
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