(May 4, 2018 at 6:12 am)CDF47 Wrote:(May 4, 2018 at 6:08 am)pocaracas Wrote: Read again what I said. I'm not missing anything. I might be skimming through major details with words like "physics" and "chemistry", but I am most certainly not missing anything.
If scientists speak of "information" in the DNA molecule, they do so in a casual way. Certain DNA sequences are prototypes for certain body parts, while the whole DNA molecule is the prototype for a complete body.
Look at the words you used here:
"acts like" - meaning that it seems to your pattern seeking mind that the pattern of manufacturing plant applies to the ribosome. In a way, yes... materials come in and the prototype is copied and something is built according to that prototype. In another way, no - the process obeys simple biochemistry and physics. No reasoning intent required.
But hey... what do I know? I'm just an internet guy...
Why don't you look at water for design?
What is up with that?? When it turns solid due to lower temperatures, it expands?! None other material does that! water is magical!
Well then... is this your 47th attempt at a username?
Or maybe you were 47 when you first came up with your username, years ago.... that's usually how it goes.
DNA contains information. Information based on human observation always comes from a mind or an intelligence. Therefore, DNA came from a Mind or Intelligence. This information in DNA by the way, is the most highly complex and specific information in the known universe.
Let's see if your way works.
DNA does not contain information. It contains a biochemical prototype for a life form.
The information that cars driving by on a road can crack open my nuts was conveyed to these crows by which mind or intelligence? How intelligent are the crows that they can understand such information?
Your turn.