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I don't see the word abiogenesis in the quoted piece.
Usual inability to understand English and "quote mining" from Daniel.Wrong-o-Rama...
!It is actually cherry picking an old news article while denying the real world, Daniel, where Spontaneous formation and base pairing of plausible prebiotic nucleotides in water existsIt's all academic anyway...
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!27 April 2016 Daniel: Cherry picks Paul Davies stating his opinion that artificial life can be created - just not by the bottom-up approach of organic chemistry.I see no reason in principle why synthetic life could not be made. However, most scientists working on this challenge are simply barking up the wrong tree. In the 19th century, life was seen as a type of magic matter that emerged from the primordial ooze.
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Instead, the living cell is best thought of as a supercomputer - an information processing and replicating system of astonishing complexity. DNA is not a special life-giving molecule, but a genetic databank that transmits its information using a mathematical code. Most of the workings of the cell are best described, not in terms of material stuff - hardware - but as information, or software. Trying to make life by mixing chemicals in a test tube is like soldering switches and wires in an attempt to produce Windows 98. It won't work because it addresses the problem at the wrong conceptual level.
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If artificial life is manufactured, it will be by applying the lessons of information technology and nanotechnology rather than organic chemistry.
Wrong-o-Rama...
"If you want to see my work as PI of ASU’s Center for Convergence of Physical Science and Cancer Biology, it’s here.
My profession is theoretical physics, especially applied to quantum physics, astrophysics and cosmology. In the last 20 years I have also worked in astrobiology, a subject that addresses the origin and evolution of life, and the possibility of life beyond Earth. In 2009 I embarked on something completely different – applying concepts from physics and astrobiology to the problem of cancer. Although these research topics seem very disparate, in my own mind they link up deep down."
http://cosmos.asu.edu/about
Anything on the other (90% of the post) that preceded your failed appeal to argument from authority?
regards
Unfortunately this is the problem with a person that still believes the world is only 6000 years old despite evidence to the contrary (Daniel) citing a respectable scientist like Paul Davies. The creationist craziness can be confused with the scientist.I think this would also apply to an astrophysicist that still believes the world is only 6000 years old despite evidence to the contrary.
Remember when.... <snip>
Unfortunately this is the problem with a person that still believes the world is only 6000 years old despite evidence to the contrary (Daniel) citing a respectable scientist like Paul Davies. The creationist craziness can be confused with the scientist.
The really crazy part of Daniel citing Paul Davies is this is a astrophysicist who has studied astrobiology and believes in a ~14 billon year old universe where life began naturally but on other worlds. Maybe even before the Earth existed!
Richard Dawkins once said, and I agree with him, that you should never go to a physician that doesn't accept the theory of evolution.
The reason for that is because the contradiction in belief versus evidence indicates an intellectual disconnect.
I think this would also apply to an astrophysicist that still believes the world is only 6000 years old despite evidence to the contrary.

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Is anyone surprised that a doctor's reaction to someone who questioned evolution was to laugh, and then leave the room snickering?
1. Why would somebody need to 'Believe" something...if it's Validated by Experiment??
Vitamin C deficiency in humans results in Scurvy.
1. "evolution", what's that? Post the Scientific Theory of evolution....?
1. Offspring resemble their parents
2. Offspring of the same parents are not identical
3. Parents produce far more offspring than are required to maintain a constant population
4. The earth's resources are finite
These are the factors which cause living things to evolve by natural selection.
There is plenty of evidence that the process has taken place, but even if there wasn't it is easy to see that it is inevitable, all it needs is sufficient time.
And astonishingly He saw fit to break the same gene in exactly the same way in all Haplorhini (tarsiers, monkeys and apes).Yes, it's a pity that humans can't make their own vitamin C. Apparently God saw fit to bestow a gene on humans that can create Vitamin C, but then broke that gene so that the enzyme it produces is no longer functional.
You always sidestep ration discussion with pedantic diversions into the definitions of words. There are two definitions of believe. The second is "hold (something) as an opinion; think or suppose." The first is "accept (something) as true; feel sure of the truth of." I find it very difficult to believe that it never occurred to you that someone can believe something is true *because* it is supported by experiment.
Yes, it's a pity that humans can't make their own vitamin C. Apparently God saw fit to bestow a gene on humans that can create Vitamin C, but then broke that gene so that the enzyme it produces is no longer functional.
And astonishingly He saw fit to break the same gene in exactly the same way in all Haplorhini (tarsiers, monkeys and apes).
1. "evolution", what's that? Post the Scientific Theory of evolution....?
2. My son was pretty sick (ICU) a few years ago, and I asked the Attending: "So, what do you think about evolution??" He Laughed Out Loud... I could hear him snickering down the Hallway.
1) Was the Attending laughing with you or at you?
2) Do you have the metacognitive skills necessary to recognize the difference?![]()