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Originally Posted by Aviann
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Maybe it was a series of random chances that happened over the course of millions of years.
That being said, doesn't seem like 10,000 books is much to write over the course of the universe's known existence. Really, maybe it wasn't written at all, and it was pieced together in a series of fusions that happened.... Accidentally not accidental. We aren't mistakes, in reference to how we have become to evolve into what we are.
Or maybe it was aliens.
Isn't that easier to believe than in an all-powerful, all-seeing deity of selfless discipline that was written about by MEN only a couple thousand years ago?
Not trying to be offensive, but I find the alien theory the easiest to reach closure on.
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10K books in ONE strand of DNA. Can you read?
The perimeters that you outline are pure fantasy. How does ordered, structured and purposeful code write itself randomly from nothing? Not only that, but because of certain laws that govern the universe, data and information degrade over time, so to claim that information that magically writes itself becomes more ordered and complex over time violates basic fundamental principles that government The Universe
I know that's probably way over your head so let's just talk simple proteins. A simple protein (not even creating life just one part of many complex parts needed) requires a precise sequence of 125 amino acid molecules with 20 types to choose from. The odds of every piece forming into the exact sequence needed is 4 x 10 to the 162nd power. In other words a mathematical impossibility.
So how did they magically form in the primordial goo and create life from Nothing?