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Who is not infallible and can make mistakes.Dr.Lee Spetner, a highly qualified scientist from John Hopkins University .
I have a science degree though I did not work as a scientist.Rossum are you a scientist?
If he had done so then he would have a Nobel prize, just as Einstein got one for showing that Newton was wrong. Spetner himself has agreed that in some circumstances mutations can increase information:There is no theorem requiring mutations to lose information. I can easily imagine mutations that gain information. The simplest example is what is known as a back mutation. A back mutation undoes the effect of a previous mutation. If the change of a single base pair in the genome were to change to another and lose information, then a subsequent mutation back to the previous condition would regain the lost information. Since these mutations are known to occur, they form a counterexample to any conjecture that random mutations must lose information.This man just proved evolution is WRONG!
Source: Lee Spetner/Edward Max Dialogue.
Spetner agrees that mutations can, in some circumstances, generate information. That excerpt was from a creationist source, trueorigins. I can understand your not reading scientific sources, but I really do expect you to read creationist sources.
With my simple example of pi I showed that some mutations can generate information. Dr Spetner agrees that some mutations can generate information.
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