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In the second paragraph you write"...if a string is going to arise in real life, then you can ask a 'how did it arise'? Presumably it arose by some combination of natural laws and the injection of some random component."
Doesn't information arise by the intellect or mind. Don't for example computer programs come from the mind of the programmer? Have I misunderstood something here?
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