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"It makes predictions about modern biology that we can observe in the modern world. Nearly all of its predictions come true"

Have there been examples within the discussion in this thread? I must have missed them.




Well unless they come up with more amazingly vague quotes, I doubt there are even predictions like that.

@Irish Farmer: About the dna thing, eventhough repeating patterns (that's basically what they've discovered) where found, doesn't mean it has been proven that it has a purpose at this time. It can still be simply junk, but there was definately more randomness expected. Again, what are statistics, when talking about 6 billion figures and a limited amout of different sequence fragments? The processes which formed that DNA parts are probably not so random at all, finding such small similarities wouldn't be unlogical then.

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