gbrooks9
(GeorgeB)
August 21, 2019, 6:59pm
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@noUCA
So god can build a set of chromosomes… but somehow it is impossible for Him to alter the very same chromosome to create a mutation important in the evolutionary history of animals, including humans and other primates?
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dga471
(Daniel)
Split this topic
August 24, 2019, 6:12pm
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DaleCutler
(Dale Cutler)
August 22, 2019, 4:48pm
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I wish there were a transcript to what I posted early above , but this is kind of a review and speaks directly to the question:
Trifonov elucidates codes that are, simultaneously, in the same sequence, coding for DNA curvature, Chromatin Code, Amphipathic helices, and NF kappaB. In fact, at the 58:00 minute mark he states, “Reading only one message, one gets three more, practically GRATIS!”. And please note that this was just an introductory lecture in which Trifinov just covered the very basics and left many of the other codes out of the lecture. Codes which code for completely different, yet still biologically important, functions. In fact, at the 7:55 mark of the video, there are 13 codes that are listed on a powerpoint, although the writing was too small for me to read.
Concluding powerpoint of the lecture (at the 1 hour mark):
“Not only are there many different codes in the sequences, but they overlap, so that the same letters in a sequence may take part simultaneously in several different messages.”
Edward N. Trifonov - 2010
This kind of data compression is the “holy grail” for information storage: adding a few bits to the end of a dataset and reading a completely different file (information set) by starting the same number of bits into the dataset. As an IT systems admin and a (self-identified- its debatable) audiophile, being able to get lossless compression even to the size-level of lossy compression blows my mind, but to get lossless compression even beyond that blows my mind to smithereens. Any codec designer (even lossy codecs) knows that their compression scheme required design; it would be unthinkable to them that something orders of magnitude more efficient is NOT the product of a designer.
Donald E. Johnson describes this incredible data compression scheme only found in DNA in his book, Programming of Life.
Luke Nix
As a Christian, it is fairly obvious that evolution is designed.