(October 30, 2015 at 12:34 pm)jenny1972 Wrote:(October 30, 2015 at 12:19 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Computers -all- have their own language, that is determined by their composition and arrangement. It's called a machine language. Higher level programming, what you think of as code, is just a way for human beings to communicate with the computer. No matter how a computer is built..and even if one happened to form in the absence of our intervention (which is both possible and well evidenced) it would have a machine language..no need for us to supply that.
But why, would any of that matter? OFC....you think that DNA is a code, written by a programmer. It's not....if we're going to use the analogy of computers, for poetic effect, DNA is machine language. If DNA had a different structure, it would have a different machine language. It might have helped, before you made this comment, to know anything at all about computers or biology..and you're right..it doesn't take a masters in either.....
..so what's your excuse, Jen?
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Still pursuing ignorance for it's own sake, are we?
yes right if the DNA had a different structure it would be different . but it was created to have a certain distinct structure a certain DNA . chemicals and atoms also are made up of complex structures , you are assuming that chemistry and atoms just created themselves without intelligence . does our computers , an unthinking entity , do this write its own code decide for itself what it will be ?
Actually, self-modifying code exists. You're ignorant on many subjects aren't you.
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