Intelligent Design Or Evolution?: Why the Origin of Life and the Evolution of Molecular Knowledge Imply DesignIntelligent Design or Evolution? examines many unresolved issues associated with chemical evolution, the origin of life, and the evolution of molecular knowledge. With the help of information theory, this book develops statistical models to describe the evolution of the first genes and proteins. It also investigates the chemistry required for the prebiotic synthesis of biological molecules on the primitive earth. The evidence presented will show that naturalistic laws fail to explain the synthesis of RNA, DNA and proteins in the primordial soup. These same laws also fail to explain the origin of life and the evolution of the first genes and proteins. Taken together, these failures imply that life was created. |
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This book will show that naturalistic laws do not explain the origin of life and then suggest that this failure implies that life was created. The logic behind this conclusion is known as intelligent design. The Philosophy of Science By ...
This book will show that naturalistic laws do not explain the origin of life and then suggest that this failure implies that life was created. The logic behind this conclusion is known as intelligent design. The Philosophy of Science By ...
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Errors during replication, mutations, have the potential to create new genes. Mutations may create new information, or they may simply alter existing information. In either case, nature preserves beneficial mutations through the process ...
Errors during replication, mutations, have the potential to create new genes. Mutations may create new information, or they may simply alter existing information. In either case, nature preserves beneficial mutations through the process ...
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Others have refined the theory further by suggesting that pieces of existing genes may be duplicated and then rearranged to create new genes with new functions. With these modifications, the molecular theory certainly explains the ...
Others have refined the theory further by suggesting that pieces of existing genes may be duplicated and then rearranged to create new genes with new functions. With these modifications, the molecular theory certainly explains the ...
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Thus, chance and chance alone must create the initial knowledge. Because the probability that chance can accomplish this goal is proportional to the step height in figure 1, the size of this step completely determines whether or not a ...
Thus, chance and chance alone must create the initial knowledge. Because the probability that chance can accomplish this goal is proportional to the step height in figure 1, the size of this step completely determines whether or not a ...
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