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To: D Rider

“By the way the smallest chromosome in the human body has 1 million amino acids in it.”

Are you saying that chromosomes are made up of amino acids or are you talking about the proteins associated with chromosomes?


91 posted on 12/01/2020 7:47:23 AM PST by Brooklyn Attitude (Is anything being done to stop the DemocRATS from stealing the Georgia Senate races?)
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To: Brooklyn Attitude
Excellent question. Chromosomes are part of the DNA and are made if amino acids. The information (instructions) to build proteins is encoded in the chromosomes. Proteins are also made of amino acids. Proteins are the molecular machines that make a cell work. There are roughly 10e5 different proteins, each for specific purposes in the operation of a living cell. The problem, as with hemoglobin there is only one right way to make it and 10e630 wrong ways. The problem is that to get a functioning cell is that you need all of the machines for it to function. Let alone all the other things such as lipid membranes etc. The big problem is that we live in a finite universe and there is just not enough time or material for random chance to work.

For evolution to even be considered. You must insert "infinity". That is why the multi-verse was postulated. The multiverse postulate is perfect, in that it would exist outside of experiential reality and exists only as a mathematical construct. It cannot be proven either right or wrong. Thus infinity, which does not exist in our reality, has been given new life. Therefore random chance can again be considered and we do not need a creator.

93 posted on 12/01/2020 8:09:19 AM PST by D Rider ( )
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