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Three new papers refute claims for the Assembly Theory (AT) of molecular complexity being claimed as a new “theory of everything” Researchers led by Dr Hector Zenil from the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences (BMEIS) have presented findings that disprove the claims of Assembly Theory .
They have successfully demonstrated in a paper recently published by Nature 's journal, that the same results can be achieved by using traditional statistical algorithms and compression algorithms.
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