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DNA decoded, the Darwinian theory disproved

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by DomainMaster, Jun 7, 2006.

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    Read this great article to find out more.
     
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    What a terrible argument for ID!!!! Millions of years of evolution would easily find an optimal and efficient codeing sequence. That's the nature of nature. Find the easy way and prosper, else perish. And when that fails, find a compromise that works good enough.

    Simplicity within Complexity. "Oh my God. Thats the funky shit!" (Beasty Boys 1994).
     
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    Did you read the part on mutation? If a bacterium was to evolve into something new it would kill itself.
    and this
     
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    Great we were all programed by some super duper almighty computer geek, yeh right.....wait a minute, it does explain Nintendo:)
     
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    Of course life originates from matter. It's all its made from. DNA molecule is like any molecule, made from atoms. Hydrogen, Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphate, etc. etc. All formed in the nuclear fusion from hydrogen within stars. Post Big Bang, of course.

    Matter through gravitational attraction coalleses together. Enough matter in one place and gravitational forces become great enough to start nuclear reactions. A star is born. Eventually star goes Nova and BOOOOOOM! Little bits of matter (the more complex atoms) get spread throughout a portion of space. They eventually get pulled back together by gravity. Form new stars, and sometimes planets around those stars. Eventually under the right conditions (whatever they may be) some of those atoms form molecules with a very peculliar trait. They self-replicate copies of themself. Over and over again. Its just what they do.

    Pulling bits of matter from their surroundings and rearrange them to make identicle little clones of themselves (shouldnt use the word "self" 'cause there ain't no self in a molecule, but hey, they are just cute little molecules so I'll use the word "self"). But not always identicle copies. Everybody makes mistakes from time to time. Misplace the arrangement of one atom in the molecule and WooPsy, we gots a mutant.

    Oh nooo! Destroy all mutants!

    Nature does tends to destroy mutants. Most mutations screw up the whole molecule and it cant self-replicate. Bye Bye. No soup for You!

    But, Lo and Behold! Some mutations still work, they still self-replicate, and looky there. He can do it better. Niiice. Pulls his shit (matter) from a differnt source. Cool. New territory to exploit. And no competition. Sweeeet! Lets make more copies.

    Presto. Evolution. :D

    Fast forward a few billion years, give or take, and a planet is covered with god damn mutants of all sorts. Big ones, little ones, green ones, pinky fleshy apey ones (that think they are so smart and special). And they all eat each other to steal their bits of matter to make more copies. ashes to ashes, dust to dust.

     
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    Laws of nature, evolution, biology, chemistry, quantum physics, string theory, gods, goddess, budha, etc. do not apply to Wackos.
     
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