(November 24, 2013 at 1:04 am)snowtracks Wrote: one problem for undirected spontaneous interactions from a prebiotic compound is that the dna complimentary 2 strands that form the double helix construction cannot bind with each other unless all the building blocks (nucleotides) are of the same handedness (here, all 19 are left handed). nature and lab experiments have shown nonbiological processes produce molecules in essentially 50% (even distribution of right, left) which corresponds to randomness, whereas encoded information (building instructions) directs handedness from the get-go.
So, rather than providing evidence for your position, you instead decided to try and poke a hole in mine. I don't even need to refute this; if you actually think that my position being wrong makes yours right by default, you are even stupider than I thought.
And considering that you still haven't even shown us a method by which "information" can be scientifically measured- instead you just demand we assume it's there- I think it's safe to say that you don't know a method, because there isn't one. The only reason you're bringing this up is because you've been conned by this information concept, and I can say that because you can't even define what it is in this context: aside from vague platitudes, you've provided exactly nothing about this.
Oh, and by the way, no matter how much you assert this, there aren't instructions in DNA, that's something you'd need to demonstrate. It's just chemical processes happening; if I put ice in a microwave, is there an informational instruction that causes it to melt, or are we just witnessing a physical reaction?
Shall I assume you have no evidence or definitions for your position, then?
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