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2d3572  No.849910

DNA, which is the component of all living creatures, is literally CODE, written in a langage, like machine-langage of processors.

The thing is it's not binary, but quaternary (GTAC). And in our cells dwell "Units" or machines as they call'em, that work like a nanoprocessor, with unit of research, uniit of decoding, and unit of execution. They're processing the code, in a nutshell.

Now, they want you to believe that a low-entropy information, such as a program, can be produced randomly, which is not only bulls— but totally unscientific. Randomness is not omnipotent, and is in fact very limited. You will never produce a working program by generating some random bytes, even in trillion of years, because randomness generate proportionaly-distributed data, with a high entropy.

Randomness can create surprising things : if you stroll on a beach, you may find a perfectly round-shaped pebble, and may wonder if it was not polished by a human hand. But if you find a microprocessor on the same beach, it will not occur to your mind that is has been created by ebb & flow on rock & sand.

Randomness only creates Chaos, disorder, noise, and is unable to create complex, elaborated and highly ordered data.

God is the one who brings order to chaos

And remember Sherlock Holmes' quote :"When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth."

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f70189  No.849918

>>849910

I agree. I always wondered why Tolkien made Sauron, order incarnate, the main villain throughout most of his story. But then I had an epiphany. Complete order is just the final conclusion of randomness, static unchanging death. Life is God's Spirit creating something good out of Chaos and guiding it. “And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.” We are made in God's image and have this power to some extant, being able to create processors from rocks and program them to do something good. God is the master of Chaos.

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65fbc3  No.849922

This channel got plenty of stuff about the topic, for those interested

https://www.youtube.com/user/DiscoveryScienceNews/videos

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63ada4  No.849931

>>849910

While genetic codes are obviously made by God, the idea of randomness being only able to degrade information is false in this case.

DNA has molecular stuff made to fix itself from damage, and processes like gene duplication DO add information via mutations and accidents.

It helps that, besides Hox genes, which determine body plans and are super stable, most mutations just do things like modify production of some chemical, like idk, your kid getting extra growth hormone production, or estrogen, or testosterone, or calcium or whatever, which would result in obvious changes.

To quote Alpha Centauri:

>Remember, genes are NOT blueprints. This means you can't, for example, insert "the genes for an elephant's trunk" into a giraffe and get a giraffe with a trunk. There are no genes for trunks. What you CAN do with genes is chemistry, since DNA codes for chemicals. For instance, we can in theory splice the native plants' talent for nitrogen fixation into a terran plant.

Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "Nonlinear Genetics"

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e414f6  No.849943

nicely put, ID bro

and you, >>849918

>But then I had an epiphany. Complete order is just the final conclusion of randomness, static unchanging death.

that is pretty useful – thank you

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