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Programming of Life
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16/03/2013 23:45:05
 
 
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Programming of Life
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In the last 7 or so years, scientists have begun to realize the amount of digital information chemically encoded within our DNA and how that information relates to intracellular processes. There are chemical machines (made up of proteins) inside every cell which were (1) programmed by the DNA in the cell, and (2) are used to carry out cellular functions. This equates to (literally) millions of computers (protein-based machines that do things), millions of software programs, operating systems, an intracellular Internet called The Interactum, and a series of protein machines which take data copied off the main DNA strands, attach to it, send it to chemical processors (ribosomes) which translate it from their DNA-data form into new protein sequences, which are then themselves guided to folding machines which arrange the proteins correctly so they can go out into the cell and do their work.

The complexity of what goes on inside each cell is unreal. It's more complex than all of New York City operating simultaneously, and there are about 100 trillion of these cells in the average adult body.

The information about this amazing design can be found in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00vBqYDBW5s
There's information at this website as well: http://programmingoflife.com/
And a video presentation by the movie's author: http://vimeo.com/38531934

It will take a few times watching it to get it all. But it's beyond question now that we were designed, that we have a creator, that there is no possible chance of undirected forces bringing together all of these variables to produce life in the form that we see it.

In the video presentation by the movie's author, he mentions that it's been recently discovered that the 4 base components of DNA (A,C,G,T) operate in 12-way configurations. That's like having a 12-way Sudoku puzzle where the specific component (A, C, G or T) has to fit in there just right to make a match in all 12 dimensions. And that through various translation mechanisms there are alphabets which move data from 64-symbol forms to 20-symbol forms, which go through layers of decryption (these are akin to data compression, encrypted storage with decryption requirements for actual use -- and there are places where more than one layer of decryption is required (nested encryption)), and all of this must happen before the chemical machines also encoded by the DNA are able to produce usable protein sequences used elsewhere within the cell. Unbelievable complexity.

We are God's creation.

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