I don't think we yet know enough about how DNA works to be able to
call it a conglomerated mess, but you're probably right that the same
principle applies to any information system adapting over time.

Similarly the thinking of teenagers or young adults is sometimes quite
clear (almost cartoon-like) but as they get older all sorts of
exceptions and contradictions creep into the thought process.


On 28/11/2007, John G. Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A stretch of an analogy is human DNA. Most of it is a conglomerated mess
> (90%+?) but somehow the grand human design result comes out of it.

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