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by klodolph
2503 days ago
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You’re definitely reading something I didn’t write. All I said is that this is a large state space, which has been largely unexplored. The reason it’s largely unexplored is because most of the state space is useless, inert garbage. The amount of time it takes to create a genome this large is proportional to the size of the genome, not the size of the state space. That’s how evolution by natural selection works. If you hypothesized a world without evolution, where things appeared completely by chance arrangement of molecules, that’s when the size of the state space becomes important. So I would say that your argument is not an argument against molecular evolution, it is an argument against something else. |
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