I'll explain in detail my thought process tomorrow, if you're truly interested [I'm tired] but, a thought came in my head . You believe that when you put a gallon of gas in your car that all conditions being exactly the same that it'll go exactly the same distance. I mean why wouldn't it. Chemistry and physics says that if it's identical situation you should get identical results.
But that's really hard to archive. I mean the gas might have more carbon or oxygen or less or something making it not exactly the same. The driver might suddenly lose an ounce of weight, the tires might not have the exact same amount of tread, you might start a couple of mms off making the incline different, the car might drift differently.
So theoretically putting the identical dna into an identical situation would give you identical products.
No you can't conceive that?
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