On Apr 18, 10:30 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> 1.
> Our body made up of perhaps 100 trillion different cells.
> 2.
> A single human cell contains as much information as
> a library with a thousand volumes.
>  3.
> I don’t need to learn biology in order to ask peasant question:
>
> How  can 100 trillion different cells (100 trillion libraries with a
> thousand volumes in each) create a child ( by the chance )
> during 9 months  if according to the probability theory
>  it is impossible?
> And if in spate of probability theory the child was boren
> doesn’t  it mean that somebody /something  manage this process?
> #
> I don’t need to be astrophysicist in order to ask simple question:
>
> If according to probability theory to create child from zygote will
> take
> time  more than our Universe exist ( 14 billion years ) then:
> What or Who was in the beginning: ‘a pregnant woman’ or ‘ big bang’?
> ==.

But still, what you propose is wrong in two completely different
respects, both showing a fundamental lack of understanding.

 First,
that there are a lot of cells in the human body, perhaps 100
trillion,
is irrelevant to the information content since the DNA in all of
these
is essentially the same.
So 100 trillion libraries is no different from one library if you
choose to use that very unhelpful metaphor for what DNA constitutes.
            /  Richard Norman  /
the DNA in all of these is essentially the same.
            /  Richard Norman  /

Maybe ‘the DNA in all of these is essentially the same.’
But cells  come in all shapes and sizes .
       Socratus
#
  Second,
 I already said that probability theory in no way says that the
development of a human child in nine months from a single
 fertilized egg is impossible.
 Therefore the existence of such a child does not at all mean
 somebody/something must be managing it.
            /  Richard Norman  /

It is your opinion or law that probability theory doesn’t work
 in biology ( cells ) and in astrophysics ( big bang ).
        Socratus


 Actually there is something that does manage it:
 the workings out of the machinery of biochemistry and
biophysics and molecular biology and developmental biology.
            /  Richard Norman  /

Cells make copies of themselves,. . .
Different cells make different copies of themselves,. . .
Cells  come in all shapes and sizes . . .   .
Somehow these different cells are tied between themselves
 and during pregnancy process of  9 months gradually ( ! )
and by chance ( ! )  they change  own geometrical form
from zygote to a child.
Cells  come in all shapes and sizes, and then . . . they are you
( !? )
This is modern biomechanical /chemical  point of view.
    Socratus
==.



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