DNA does not contain ideas a priori. The idea that there is such a
thing as DNA was, at one time original.
I'm not sure where you are going with this unless you are a theist.


On Aug 25, 11:37 am, awori achoka <[email protected]> wrote:
> Does this take us back to the biochemical formula behind each DNA code---is
> it that, which is original?.
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> On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 9:36 PM, chazwin <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > As each organism is unique, then all DNA arrangements are original.
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> > On Aug 24, 5:31 pm, einseele <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > The word idea is may be of conflict and so populated by different
> > > concepts that I allow me to rephrase, can anything be an original?
> > > Yes I think so, for instance DNA
> > > So if something can be original, then the corresponding idea it is as
> > > well, whatever means idea, DNA, etc.
> > > This does not mean DNA cannot be copied, but to mean there is always
> > > an original
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> > > On 22 ago, 13:17, Awori <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > Is there such a thing as an original idea? Can ideas originate from
> > > > without?
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