Was the beginning of life a coincidence? Can science proof it beyond reasonable doubt?
As far as we know nature only developed one coding system, the genetic code. This code has remarkable similarities with the binary
code used in modern computers. I don't know of any other coding system in nature able to capture, store, duplicate and re-use
information but the genetic code All other coding systems originated through human intelligence.
We refer to the genetic code, the blue print of life, stored in the DNA and RNA molecules. A fantastic ,
fascinating coding system. It worked perfectly from the instance the first RNA molecule came into being.
It expand over millennia but the basic mechanism stayed unaltered.
Science however proved (through the efforts of Louis Pasteur) that only life begets life. No biologist will
doubt this theorem, although modern science belief that this theorem was once
( only once) violated. This violation happened when non living matter changed into living matter.Is there
any scientific proof that this violation really occurred?
Was Pasteur's theorem violated or is there a Supreme designer?
RNA and DNA molecules are the only chemical substances known that are able to duplicate themselves. No other known molecule has this
capability. They require relatively large amounts of energy to form and to duplicate and are formed from rather unstable predecessors, especially
the sugars ribose and deoxyribose.
Is it really a coincidence that such remarkable , reduplicating molecules with the ability to store and reduplicate information suddenly
appeared out of now where?
If researchers like Jack Szoztak are eventually able to re -create these duplicating molecules will it
disprove the existence of a Supreme Designer. Think very carefully before you answer!
To exclude a Supreme creator these experiments should exclude all human or intelligent interference.
IT SHOULD VIOLATE PASTEURS'S THEOREM.
Only the conditions or the environment that existed when life started should be restructured , the rest should
occur spontaneously without intelligent interference. If not, Pasteur's theorem is not violated..