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Gitt’s Response to Dawkins
Page 102: “Dawkins selects a target sentence and his entire program is designed towards this goal. This game can be played with any random initial sequence and the goal will always be reached, because the programming is fixed. Even the number of letters is given in advance. It is obvious that no information is generated, on the contrary, it has been predetermined.”
Notes:
Professor Gitt comments on this concept of cumulative selection. He points out that no new information has been produced, but in fact, it has been predetermined.