(December 3, 2019 at 8:38 am)Yukon_Jack Wrote: Aren’t you curious that NOWHERE in nature does a code just create itself ?
Especially one that has a translation system and error correction system.
This at the very least is problematic to your foundations.
DNA works just like computer code, not an analogy but gets processed from a symbolic sequence into a working end product.
Again the order of nucleotides is NOT a product of the laws of chemistry, so then how did the sequence manifest?
Actually, DNA works nothing at all like a computer code.
There is no CPU,
it is not a Turing machine,
it doesn't do loops or make decisions,
it isn't programmed,
there is no external memory,
there is no internal cache,
I could continue, but you get the idea.
Next, DNA is NOT a code either. Codes do not have feedback to determine which parts of the code are decoded,
they are not generally tied to a particular medium (nucleic acids, for example), they tend to be independent of the task at hand
rather than having their specific physical properties *being* the message, etc.
We know that fairly short RNA sequences can self-reproduce. Such are within the realm of 'random assembly'. And once you have reproduction,
you get mutation and then evolution, which drastically increases complexity.