CDF47 Wrote:DNA has a property that cannot be explained by natural processes. Locked securely inside the double helix structure of DNA is a wealth of information in the form of precisely sequenced chemicals that scientists represent with the letters A, C, T, and G. In a written language information is communicated by a precise arrangement of letters. In the same way, the instruction necessary to assemble amino acids into proteins are conveyed by the sequences of chemicals arranged along the spine of the DNA. This chemical code has been called the “Language of Life” and it is the most densely packed and elaborately detailed assembly of information in the known universe.
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In a written language, A, C, T, and G can be replaced with L, U, N, and K; because the meanings of the letters are arbitrary. Just agree that they mean something different and they do. TAGC and NLKU can have the same meaning, because any alphabet with enough components can describe a language. You'll find that the 'letters' in DNA are chemicals, not letters, and changing the chemicals to other chemicals arbitrarily would make it stop functioning, and would make it 'no longer DNA' if any of your new 'letters' were not the current chemicals described by A, C, T, or G. The analogy is a poor one.
And the known universe is very tiny compared to the actual universe, and what is known is very poorly known, so not that impressive when you think about it.
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