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On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Todd Moody wrote:

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> Then the same problem infects *all* origins theories, since all are subject to the same epistemic limits.
>

Yes.

[snip]

>
>Sure, but is it a relevant example?  Nobody doubts that complex systems, such as crystals, needn't be unlikely.
>But we're talking about the kind of complexity found in living things.
>

No we aren't. All we need is a self replicator which is capable of
mutation. It
needn't be alive in any biological sense.

Andy.

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