Who encrypted the genetic code of living organism if to encryption needs intelligence?

ariel

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One thing that Craig Venter taught me is that to create a new bacteria you need intelligence and lots of resources. He used a computer and collective knowledge in Biochemistry, Microbiology, organic chemistry and designed a whole chromosome and it worked. Though the disappointing thing is that he used living bacteria from which he obtained a living shell by removing the chromosome and replacing it with his own. The process was very complicated and long and required state of the art equipment.

There was a break through in the 50s when Miller and Urey discovered how life started. They claimed that a controlled discharge of electricity formed amino acids from ammonia, water and carbon dioxide. However you know that a voltage of a few giga volts will not form the above but if there existed any such amino acid it would be turned to carbon, nitrogen dioxide and water. Again lightning is not sustained as in the experiment but takes .001 seconds. And again lightning does not strike several times as it would need a sustained low voltage discharge milliseconds between each strike for hours to produce the same results in nature.

Again not all the 20 amino acids were formed especially the ones needed in the active sites of enzymes. Meaning that enzymatic action was not able to occur in case an enzyme was needed because these missing amino acids would have to be formed by enzymatic action themselves.

Again the enzymes had to be clearly an amino acid polymer of 100 or more amino acids and assuming that all the amino acids were formed by the sustained lighting discharge. Just incase they were all L Amino acids, then we have a situation; What are the chances of this happening? 1/20 to the power of 100 and more. But we have its enantiomorph the R Amino acid that is formed with the L Amino acid 50:50 ratio. Then to get a viable L enzyme as is the case in all organisms 1/40 to the power of 100 and more. Then the enzyme would have to be able to get rid of R as L would disappear being used to create proteins. Again divide these by all the existing enzymes plus all those yet to be discovered still less. But know there would have to be an enzyme that can form RNA or DNA from protein. This does not exist but just incase it did, we would multiply the probability by 1/20 to the power of 200 because it is not ordinary. In its vicinity there is a protein that turns amino acids into nucleosides, they a have to be 4 because each step requires a different enzyme. Multiply the probability (1/20 to power 200) to the power of 4 enzymes and we are being conservative. And if we continue we discover that to create one bacteria by chance we would have to mobilize all the Carbon dioxide, water and ammonia on the planet and in the galaxy.

I have one more thing to say

Effective intelligence = Difficulty of creating what you have created/
Information used gathered to create object

Craigs intelligence = Difficulty of creating a full bacterial chromosome/
Biochemistry, Chemistry, Microbiology information

We see that it is finite though he is quite intelligent and informed


Gods intelligence = Difficulty in creating a variety of living organisms/ 0 information used = Infinite

I keep hearing coded genetic programs in organisms(DNA, RNA) who wrote it? Remember to write code you need intelligence to encrypt it! And to write one that works perfectly you need an intelligent clever being to do so. Even the code of a bacteria is quite involving.
 
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