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"Evolutionary Memory Theory": how cells "Junk DNA" (Non-functional DNA; 98% of total) constitutes Cosmos Life Evolution Library, and how Earthly life consults this Library to evolve on Earth

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Abstract

DNA is the library of life, but we can distinguish three forms of DNA:
1.    Coding DNA: 2% of the total.
2.    Junk DNA (Non-coding DNA): 98% of total.
3.    Viral DNA: 8% of total (genetic material from ancient viruses that infected our ancestors millions of years ago); much of it is classified as non-coding DNA.

"Evolutionary Memory Theory” has been formed based on two mysterious premises:
1.    Which is the function of junk DNA that makes up 98% of the total? Is it there for something, or for nothing? And if so, how can 98% of the total DNA be useless? This is a huge incongruity.
2.    Living DNA beings on Earth has taken many millions of years to develop; however, the day Earth disappears due to a cataclysm or the end of our star, the Sun, will all this DNA development disappear as well?

"Evolutionary Memory Theory" uses these 2 premises to deduce that Nature stores Universal history of life in the Cosmos within this "junk DNA" so that its history is not lost.
 

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Angel Pérez Sanchez (2026). "Evolutionary Memory Theory": how cells "Junk DNA" (Non-functional DNA; 98% of total) constitutes Cosmos Life Evolution Library, and how Earthly life consults this Library to evolve on Earth . International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation (IJMRGE), 7(3), 1222-1228. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54660/.IJMRGE.2026.7.3.1222-1228

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