I think this is a case of Clarke's first law
I think it is a case of the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Entropy increases unless you do work to counter it.
I think this is a case of Clarke's first law
Entropy increases unless you do work to counter it.
Isn't that impossble according to the Laws of Thermodynamics as we understand them?
That means you have something like one part in 9 trillion left.
:::goes off to console himself over this by feeding the three modern-day chirping dinosaurs in the living room, at least according to the American Museum of Natural History still... and he's not going to tell the littlest one if the current theory changes... he's bitey.::::
The human body has 50 trillion cells. And each of them contains our full DNA sequence. So if you give me 1/9-trillionth of the DNA in my body you would have 5x the material found in a full sequence.
yes, dinosaurs still exist . I had one for lunch...