Warden_of_the_Storm
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I find it interesting that you used the word fallable which suggests capable of making mistakes or being wrong. "experts can be fallible" So it is a matter of trust.
Why do you put your trust in these people?
I have more reason to trust scientists than I do random nobodies on the internet who repeatedly show they know nothing about science and yet never correct themselves. Science on the other hand is a discipline that is always seeking to be shown it's wrong.
What biological laws - in respect to evolution - do you think apply here? Cheers
Shemjaza beat me to it but I'll repeat it: imperfect inheritance and reproduction. Mechanical machines cannot do those things. Even on modern conveyor belts where it's all done by machines, everything is perfect to a 99 percentile. Biology cannot do that.
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