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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: one_less who wrote (9391)3/22/2001 12:33:25 PM
From: cosmicforce  Read Replies (2) of 82486
 
Who is making the dust bunnies that I find under my bed? No one. Dust bunnies accumulate on their own due to random perturbations in the environment and a couple of simple machines (like knots, hooks, and attractive forces). They don't need a Creator, yet they grow, divide and reproduce, feeding upon the lint they find on the floor. There is ample evidence to indicate that information forms similar "dust bunnies. I already mentioned to Greg that DNA is just sticky tape for these information or design nuggets.

Consider all the little simple machines that no one invented. It doesn't make them any less surprising but you don't have to create a Creator to have ratchets, springs, ramps, hooks, knots, screws, levers and what not. At the microscale, that is all that biology is - a bunch of simple machines that started finding each other and hooked up.
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