RE: DNA Proves Existence of a Designer
December 23, 2018 at 11:19 am
(This post was last modified: December 23, 2018 at 11:23 am by Peebothuhlu.)
At work.
So 'Digital' when used to describe holding 'Information' refers to using a sytem of TWO symbols to do so.
Genetic 'Information' (Human's terms, not reality) Uses FOUR different amino acids which combine in THREE different ways.
So, absolutely nothing 'Digital' about the chemisty of genetics.
How about some of those other perplexing questions being addressed , hey?
What does the great book of inspiration give hints as to the 'Why' of the shape and structure of DNA?
Am kind of betting the Bronze age scribes kind of missed those details.
(December 23, 2018 at 10:17 am)CDF47 Wrote:(December 23, 2018 at 7:22 am)Peebo-Thuhlu Wrote: CDF47 constantly fails with their bizarre insistence that DNA is a 'Binary' code. When the molecule is made up of three sets of different nucleotides.
They have also failed to explain why DNA must operate in a triplet fashion as opposed to:
Dual; It would be 'simpler' and less resource intensive.
Quadruplex; it would be more robust to coding errors due to increased redundancies as well as being able to create a greater difference of amino acids (Current DNA codes for just 21 or 2
Quintuple; As well as being even more robust. This amount of coding would be able to transcribe ALL 110 known amino acids.
No explanation has been given as to why a pentose (5 sided) sugar/nucleic form is the 'Back bone' of the DNA as opposed to a Hexose (6 sided) form.
Why a carbohydrate sugar should form said chain instead of an even mord robust peptide chain.
I didn't say "Binary," I said digital, which it is digital. A code can be digital but not binary.
That is the way the Creator designed. Perfection was not the intent of the design. We were designed to live and die in this life.
So 'Digital' when used to describe holding 'Information' refers to using a sytem of TWO symbols to do so.
Genetic 'Information' (Human's terms, not reality) Uses FOUR different amino acids which combine in THREE different ways.
So, absolutely nothing 'Digital' about the chemisty of genetics.
How about some of those other perplexing questions being addressed , hey?
What does the great book of inspiration give hints as to the 'Why' of the shape and structure of DNA?
Am kind of betting the Bronze age scribes kind of missed those details.