Information; needed for evolution to progress (Introduction)

by dhw, Thursday, May 04, 2017, 12:22 (2521 days ago) @ David Turell

DAVID’s comment: the nub of this essay is in the Lenski e. coli experiment. 58,000 generation and only a rearrangement of DNA and a slight change in what the bacteria were capable of doing. They were still E. coli. It is basically like changing the deck chairs on the Titanic. No effect on the eventual outcome. If the captain of the ship had received a radio message about the iceberg, the outcome would have been vastly different. The logic of this example is unassailable. Evolution requires new information. It cannot be invented from thin air. There must be a source.

The nub of this essay, for all its fancy language, is what we all know to be the unsolved mystery of evolution, which is innovation. Of course the new information cannot be invented from thin air. It may come from intelligences combining and responding to new environmental conditions. The fact that nobody has ever observed this is balanced by the fact that nobody has ever observed ANY of the theories in action. That’s why innovation remains a mystery. As for the inventor of the mechanism that designs evolutionary changes, once again it is an unknown force (see my post under "Biological complexity"). That is not an explanation but an acknowledgement of our ignorance. The moment you call the force “God”, you load it with human attributes, no matter how hard you try not to.


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