The laws of nature regarding information prove empirically that information cannot arise from any material cause, and can only originate from an intelligent sender. Because the genetic code of life is information, this disproves materialism and both chemical and biological evolution, and disqualifies them as science.
It sounds like U need a bit more background. In its simplest form, 'genetic code' refers to the fact that the structure of proteins is encoded in the DNA. DNA is a chain of nucleotides or bases, and protein is a chain of amino acids. The code is that each sequence of 3 bases in DNA is the instructions or code for 1 amino acid in protein.. Protein synthesis is too complex to explain in the small space I have here. If you can get a 1st year college bio book, try that. Otherwise, check back.
This was very interesting - thank you. I got here from CDK007's "Origin Of" series, which is excellent. Did the narrator write the book? The sound was a little inconsistent, and trebly when you said certain consonants. But thanks.
The laws of nature regarding information prove empirically that information cannot arise from any material cause, and can only originate from an intelligent sender. Because the genetic code of life is information, this disproves materialism and both chemical and biological evolution, and disqualifies them as science.
NephilimFree 4 months ago
It sounds like U need a bit more background. In its simplest form, 'genetic code' refers to the fact that the structure of proteins is encoded in the DNA. DNA is a chain of nucleotides or bases, and protein is a chain of amino acids. The code is that each sequence of 3 bases in DNA is the instructions or code for 1 amino acid in protein.. Protein synthesis is too complex to explain in the small space I have here. If you can get a 1st year college bio book, try that. Otherwise, check back.
TheJoyOfScience 1 year ago
can you pls write for me what is genetic code and the main features of protein synthesis explain for.
QueenOfAllFaries 1 year ago
great work!
kyriakoyla7 2 years ago
Thanks, this helped me out quite a bit.
yeahmad11 2 years ago
Thanks for your comment & suggestions. Yes, the narrator wrote the book.
TheJoyOfScience 2 years ago
This was very interesting - thank you. I got here from CDK007's "Origin Of" series, which is excellent. Did the narrator write the book? The sound was a little inconsistent, and trebly when you said certain consonants. But thanks.
knowadiz 2 years ago