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<blockquote data-quote="Dmitri" data-source="post: 15996" data-attributes="member: 397"><p><strong>Re: The Creation of Man</strong></p><p></p><p>Harte,</p><p></p><p>Good links, thanks. It is interesting how order originates from chaos. I think live systems are different though. They are very specific and packed with discrete functional information, not like crystals and other uniform structures. They could be made in labs only as far as I can tell. If we consider origination of a simplest enzyme or RNA complex to function and reproduce on its own, indeed a jump very close to ourselves as organisms so that the difference between the simplest bacterium and man will seem negligible compared to the soup: how many billions of years do we need to originate and swim in the soup? A bacterium would need little fewer, still more that all atoms in the Universe amount to. Darwinian fuss is based on complete and academically protected ignorance in probability of events in life systems. The ignorance and unwillingness to address the issue on the premise that it is all well established has spread as a thought model and damaged our logic. I think it tops human stupidity; it is more like a disease, a plague of our century so to speak. Only you are relatively safe if you consider it carefully for once. I started learning biology with all these sick illusions and through the prism of this twisted thinking; I still feel kind of sick, in the kingdom of warped mirrors. Good for my son, he is 21 only, and in statistics, so he got it spot on and now learning things in math and biology free from all this stuff. I do not mind a soup as long as it creates a complex of a minimum of 1,000 enzymes surrounded by a membrane made by another couple of hundred. </p><p></p><p>Dmitri</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dmitri, post: 15996, member: 397"] [b]Re: The Creation of Man[/b] Harte, Good links, thanks. It is interesting how order originates from chaos. I think live systems are different though. They are very specific and packed with discrete functional information, not like crystals and other uniform structures. They could be made in labs only as far as I can tell. If we consider origination of a simplest enzyme or RNA complex to function and reproduce on its own, indeed a jump very close to ourselves as organisms so that the difference between the simplest bacterium and man will seem negligible compared to the soup: how many billions of years do we need to originate and swim in the soup? A bacterium would need little fewer, still more that all atoms in the Universe amount to. Darwinian fuss is based on complete and academically protected ignorance in probability of events in life systems. The ignorance and unwillingness to address the issue on the premise that it is all well established has spread as a thought model and damaged our logic. I think it tops human stupidity; it is more like a disease, a plague of our century so to speak. Only you are relatively safe if you consider it carefully for once. I started learning biology with all these sick illusions and through the prism of this twisted thinking; I still feel kind of sick, in the kingdom of warped mirrors. Good for my son, he is 21 only, and in statistics, so he got it spot on and now learning things in math and biology free from all this stuff. I do not mind a soup as long as it creates a complex of a minimum of 1,000 enzymes surrounded by a membrane made by another couple of hundred. Dmitri [/QUOTE]
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