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Originally Posted by eburacum45
The Human genome has 30 thousand different genes, and three billion nucleotide bases, all in specific places in 46 chromosomes. Are you suggesting that such astronomical numbers could be replicated anywhere else in the Universe? I would like to know how, please.
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What logic are you using here? I can use the same logic to say that it's impossible for humans to clone themselves, based on the assumption that the amount of genes in the human genome prevents it from being 'cloned'.
Your argument is about as valid as the 'Creationists' view point of 'irreducible complexity' of the eye. The eye is actually a very simple organism. Everything is truly simple, it'sjust that you level of understanding does not coincide with that simplicity. THe concept of 'complication' is just that, concept. 'Complication' doesn't exist.
Life would not have brought us to this point if it were 'too complex'. We are simple organisms, we survived because we were fit to. Complexity makes things... 'complex'... proving thatcomplexity cannot exist and that simplicity is the only thing that works.
My point still stands. Humans are a reflection of what it takes to survive. We stand up away from the ground, and that reflects our self-awareness, our ability to control ourselves. To know everything, you must reflect everything. Super-intelligent aliens having claws, 4 arms, 3 eyes and green skin doesn't reflect anything but the imagination of retards.