Information; origin of translation (Introduction)

by dhw, Friday, July 28, 2017, 12:13 (2674 days ago) @ David Turell

QUOTE: "Organization (rules of behaviour as opposed to physico-chemical constraints) is only possible via intelligence external to the system being organized. Since intelligence is the only empirically warranted cause of organization, it must have been the cause of biological organization as well. There is no other option." (David’s bold)

DAVID’s comment: Yes, life must start with intelligent input.

We need to distinguish between the subjective opinion of the researchers (below) and the subjective opinion of the ID author (above). Your bold naturally sides with the latter and ignores the former:

"As is expected of a naturalistic hypothesis, it relies on extremely favourable starting conditions (the lucky concentrations of all necessary reagents in an Archean ocean, the right temperature, etc.) and other physico-chemical constraints, which, according to its proponents, helped form a prebiotic metabolic complex.”

While I am also sceptical of chance as the originator of intelligent life, I don’t know why the author should assume that rules of behaviour are only possible through an external intelligence. It is possible that the reorganization of existing systems comes about through an internal intelligence, e.g. intelligent cells/cell communities as organizers of their own evolution. Just trying to restore the balance here.


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