you two are talking above my head about splicing, but I’ll attempt a question here-
how often has it been demonstrated that evolution added non species specific coding/information via splicing during mutations/mistakes to allow a species to move beyond it’s own kind?
Which is it? “Can add” code? Or “Does routinely add code”?
Remember also, we’re talking that it would have to happen billions of times as species evolved from mere chemicals- if it were so common, surely there would be ample proof of it happening in nature? not only that, but each species has several microbiological layers of defense to protect it against foreign code- or added code at best- at worst- the species dies from added info or is sickened-
the point i guess is that just because it can be done doesn’t mean it was done, billions of times in the past during some evolutionary event- and the lack of evidence is another strong nail in the coffin, in addition to the mathematical biological, chemical and thermodynamic impossibilities associated with the TOE-
just the mathematical impossibility alone should be enough to shut down the discussion- in one of my posts, it points out that the TOE is always having to grasp at thin air to prop itself up- such as stating “Given enough time, evolution could have overcome such and such” but as the post stated- we see that no, there is nowhere enough time to overcome these problems for even a scant few issues to ‘work themselves out’- so the argument that “Because it’s not absolute zero means that it ‘could have happened’ at some point’ isn’t a valid argument
>>and the lack of evidence is another strong nail in the coffin
Ask cold blooded dinosaurs and warm blooded mammals about that.