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I don't agree with Ivan about fingerprints. There is not a single scientific study confirming this thesis. Regarding the iris: it depends on the point of view from which to consider an absolute match. If you mean in terms of biology(genetics, hi!) then yes, there can be no absolute coincidence, but there can still be individuals with an amazing similarity of the iris, which at first glance can not be distinguished. The soul does not exist from the point of view of biology. I hope I was able to answer this question.
No. Each person's iris is unique, as are their fingerprints. The soul does not exist, and the film “I, the Beginning” is a work of art, albeit a very strong one.