200 word response 1 reference/intext citation Due 3/16/2024
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Introduction
The phrase “Nature never repeats itself” is a profound saying that draws attention to the uniqueness and diversity of nature. The fundamental principle of the universe that Physics still doesn’t explain: no two stones are identical, no two leaves are identical, no two cats are identical, no two hands are identical, no two planets are identical, no two stars are identical. The theory is relevant in the case of fingerprint identification, which is one of the most common techniques of biometrics.
How the Statement Relates to Fingerprint Identification
Fingerprints can be taken as one of the good examples of the fact that nature does not copy itself (Scuraffi, 2023). Every individual’s fingerprint is unique not only in the whole of the human population but also within their fingers. Such specificity is because there are intricate grooves and valleys on our fingertips that are a result of the interaction of genes and the environment during fetal development. The patterns keep repeating through life making fingerprints relied upon as an identification method. Even with growth, aging, or minor injuries, our basic fingerprint patterns remain intact (Forensic Science Simplified, 2013). The immutability and uniqueness are the basis for fingerprint identification.
However, even though no two fingerprints are the same, the process of fingerprint identification is not 100% accurate. The matching process is based on the quality of the fingerprints and the expertise of the examiner. Besides that, there is no consistent system of point-counting methods, and the possibility of human mistakes could be the source of uncertainty.
Conclusion
Nature Never Repeats Itself applies to fingerprint identification. The uniqueness and permanence of fingerprints display the diverse and non-repeating nature of the world. However fingerprints are one of the most reliable identification methods, but there are many disadvantages. As we continuously improve our methods and techniques, it becomes possible to record all the richness of nature, and everyone’s uniqueness is reflected and perceived.