On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 1:03 PM, Stephen Paul King <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hold it! Where is the information about the physical system required to
> run that 750 Meg of information contained?
>

DNA contains information on how to make stuff but it doesn't actually do
anything, only proteins and RNA do things.  DNA by itself just sits there
and a 1000 line lisp program printed out onto 100 pages of paper would just
sit there, both need hardware to run on. To run the 750 meg DNA program a
cell needs Mitochondrial RNA, Transfer RNA, Messenger RNA, and several
thousand protein enzymes. And to answer your question, every single bit of
information needed to make all those different types of RNA and all those
different types of proteins is contained in that original 750 Meg, it's
equivalent to not only containing the program but also all the information
you need to make the computer to run the program on. And if that reminds
you a little of the chicken or the egg problem welcome to the club, it has
caused origin of like theorists no end of problems. Did DNA, which knows
what to do but can't do it, come first or did proteins, which can do things
but doesn't know what to do, come first?

  John K Clark

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