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DNA preserves the integrity of its program
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<blockquote data-quote="pshun2404" data-source="post: 71655703" data-attributes="member: 301030"><p>Nested Hierarchies are just a masterful application of set theory where man decides criteria to group particular items in question, so they carry the concept of being related as in being similar but in fact they do not automatically imply lineage in any way. Nested Hierarchies are applied in many fields for many purposes but they are all the stuff of man's mind. </p><p></p><p>All such systems of classification, though intelligently designed, have been around for eons and some are more practical than others, but rarely would one assume they imply lineage but rather similarity. All citrus fruits for example are similar in many ways and are certainly different from non-citrus fruits and yes they are all fruits but this does not imply that lemons became oranges or apples over long periods of time (and certainly not vegetables).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pshun2404, post: 71655703, member: 301030"] Nested Hierarchies are just a masterful application of set theory where man decides criteria to group particular items in question, so they carry the concept of being related as in being similar but in fact they do not automatically imply lineage in any way. Nested Hierarchies are applied in many fields for many purposes but they are all the stuff of man's mind. All such systems of classification, though intelligently designed, have been around for eons and some are more practical than others, but rarely would one assume they imply lineage but rather similarity. All citrus fruits for example are similar in many ways and are certainly different from non-citrus fruits and yes they are all fruits but this does not imply that lemons became oranges or apples over long periods of time (and certainly not vegetables). [/QUOTE]
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