
The Spirit compels you to stick with Door Number One!
:goteam: :drunk:
I've done the hemoglobin one at least twice in MM, and lots of other times in online discussions: even computer scientist's eyes glaze over. The "irreducible complexity" well has been poisoned.DBTrek wrote: Sat Mar 06, 2021 8:27 amThere is.Martin Hash wrote: Sat Mar 06, 2021 8:25 am All I wanted to do was prove there was a god and get famous.
But apparently he doesn't want you to be famous this time around.
![]()
Maybe expound on your hemoglobin theory. Why is hemoglobin less likely to exist in a godless reality?
I've never heard the argument.
Ok, I’m curious.Fife wrote: Sat Mar 06, 2021 8:33 am Both Hemoglobin and Number Theory give us a glimpse of God. Through a glass darkly, as it were.
That's why they are both so beautiful. Thoughtful people also get some laughs out of the blockheadedness of atheists. So there's that.![]()
Here's the first time I trot it out: Central Dogma My argument got better as time went by; I focused more on how the computer-like aspects of ribosomes create an irreducible complexity. (There are few viable in-between hemoglobin stages so evolution is not possible.)SuburbanFarmer wrote: Sat Mar 06, 2021 8:46 amOk, I’m curious.Fife wrote: Sat Mar 06, 2021 8:33 am Both Hemoglobin and Number Theory give us a glimpse of God. Through a glass darkly, as it were.
That's why they are both so beautiful. Thoughtful people also get some laughs out of the blockheadedness of atheists. So there's that.![]()
Well, given that we just discovered and named this process a moment ago, I wouldn’t expect to understand how it all came into being.Martin Hash wrote: Sat Mar 06, 2021 9:04 amHere's the first time I trot it out: Central Dogma My argument got better as time went by; I focused more on how the computer-like aspects of ribosomes create an irreducible complexity. (There are few viable in-between hemoglobin stages so evolution is not possible.)SuburbanFarmer wrote: Sat Mar 06, 2021 8:46 amOk, I’m curious.Fife wrote: Sat Mar 06, 2021 8:33 am Both Hemoglobin and Number Theory give us a glimpse of God. Through a glass darkly, as it were.
That's why they are both so beautiful. Thoughtful people also get some laughs out of the blockheadedness of atheists. So there's that.![]()
RNA World: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/RNA_worldThe ribosome may have first originated in an RNA world, appearing as a self-replicating complex that only later evolved the ability to synthesize proteins when amino acids began to appear.[59] Studies suggest that ancient ribosomes constructed solely of rRNA could have developed the ability to synthesize peptide bonds.[60][61][62] In addition, evidence strongly points to ancient ribosomes as self-replicating complexes, where the rRNA in the ribosomes had informational, structural, and catalytic purposes because it could have coded for tRNAs and proteins needed for ribosomal self-replication.[63] Hypothetical cellular organisms with self-replicating RNA but without DNA are called ribocytes (or ribocells).[64][65]
I won’t claim to understand all of that, but as a general rule, lack of understanding doesn’t demand a supernatural answer. We’ve done this ever since thunderstorms and comets in the sky.
The RNA world is a hypothetical stage in the evolutionary history of life on Earth, in which self-replicating RNA molecules proliferated before the evolution of DNA and proteins. The term also refers to the hypothesis that posits the existence of this stage.
Martin Hash wrote: Sat Mar 06, 2021 7:32 amIt took a while but I found it: Red Hat motto (you need to click the "Authentic" tab.)Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote: Sat Mar 06, 2021 1:42 am Red Hat?
Is that a MAGA thing, or an open software thing, or something my normie google-search doesn't understand?
An Epic troll is when no one can tell.doc_loliday wrote: Sun Mar 07, 2021 12:42 am A lawyer schooling a bunch of nerds in a math problem. I love it.