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- noun A potential
goal or requirement which is explicitly excluded from the scope of a project.
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Examples
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That does not mean that the change is due solely to blind, non-goal oriented processes.
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Did Yarus et al., show that the RNAs required can be formed via blind, non-goal oriented processes?
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However what has never been done is for someone to come along and show that undirected, non-goal oriented processes can account for all we observe.
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They are talking about undirected, non-goal oriented processes.
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But if you'd like to substitute "undirected, non-goal oriented processes" whenever I say "natural processes", you have my permission.
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There isn't any evidence that non-living matter and energy can give rise to living organisms through undirected/non-goal oriented processes.
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So once an unguided and non-goal oriented process/processes can account for the OoL, all subsequent analysis would take that into account.
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OK so how can we falsify the notion that unguided and non-goal oriented proceses produced life from non-life?
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Dr Behe has it down in black and white - just start showing the power of unguided and non-goal oriented processes and stop whining.
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They are talking about undirected, non-goal oriented processes.
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