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[–] OpenStars@startrek.website 3 points 1 year ago

(I am going to ignore the link b/c when I clicked, you can't even read the text and instead it just plays large video ads)

Fortunately, it seems the answer is no.

Quantum mechanics in particular is really weird, and the further down we dig, the more we uncover that causes us to question again what we thought we knew!:-) (in the sense of precision and scope at least, as in it's still TRUE, just only under certain conditions)

And in biology, it seems that anything goes - e.g. DNA -> RNA -> protein, unless something decides not to and it can reverse, skip, go sideways, or flat ignore the whole thing entirely:-P.