tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7367846.post9094652291865635338..comments2020-08-19T03:20:25.733-07:00Comments on SDAI: Our Anatomy, Environment & The Fountain of YouthUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7367846.post-58526424306122406272011-03-03T23:41:53.058-08:002011-03-03T23:41:53.058-08:00Hi Anonymous,
As pertaining to DNA, no part of th...Hi Anonymous,<br /><br />As pertaining to DNA, no part of the code is junk. It's like looking at an Egyptian hieroglyph, many glyphs look similar, but their placement and nuances mean something to the greater whole. <br /><br />Our brains look largely the same all over. Take apart a human brain and one can't detect that each part is keyed in to certain functions and human abilities. These only become evident when one removes portions of the brain. The same is true with the genetic code. Take part of it away and one will find the nuanced significance of each part. <br /><br />There is no "guiding hand" and I certainly hope one doesn't read that to believe some deity is invclved in evolution. The intelligence is merely mathematics at work. The DNA evolves from each and every nerve impulse it receives in its lifetime. Those nerve impulses are not merely electrical impulses but carry encoded data as well. Fear, hate, joy, cold, heat and countless more all have their own unique signature and the DNA responds to these signals as it reproduces. DNA is intelligent, but its intelligence is already built in and like a thinking computer it evolves, pairing off new waveforms to its molecular structures constantly updating them.<br /><br />When bugs develop a resistance to DDT, or as the common cold virus unendingly morphs as it passes from person to person, thes DNA strands absorb this new data and use it to stregthen their resistance and perpetuate. A dying cell passes on the information of what killed it to surrounding cells and any progeny. How many generations before this new intelligence is acted upon and the code is enhanced to feature immunity or resistance to threats all depends upon the organism and its speed of cell division/reproduction.<br /><br />While at most levels of life there is no conscious decision to evolve, once a species becomes sentient that conscious decision does occur. Everytime we discriminate, make a judgment call or make a decision - we are guiding our evolution. Every thought we take and where we choose to focus our minds adds new signals to DNA and will help determine the "range" of intelligence of our future progeny. <br /><br />Genetics is still poorly understood at best and any suggestion that our DNA may be involved with determining our intelligence has been largely ignored because it was acted upon by fanatics and eugenicists who misused the concept for their own ignorant agendas. As a result the science of genetics has been studied by researchers whose findings are carefully scrutinized for anything that might indicate that, indeed, all DNA is not equal.SDAIhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00193445679089852253noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7367846.post-51647230565884814892011-03-01T10:35:20.425-08:002011-03-01T10:35:20.425-08:00Your planted word choices and understanding of DNA...Your planted word choices and understanding of DNA are irksome.<br /><br />DNA, upon understanding it, is a very complicated, unintelligent, and unguided mess. I say mess intentionally because much of our DNA has no purpose, is a repetition of a repetition, is a code for a virus that infected some ancestor millions of years ago, is a repeat of that aforementioned viral code, or is a code for something that is outright broken and unused by the modern organism. There is no intelligence here. There is no guiding hand. There is no conscious decision to evolve or not to evolve.<br /><br />Evolution merely occurs by life or death. Working DNA works. Unworking DNA dies without reproduction.<br /><br />In short, yikes. Stop speculating.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7367846.post-78580971955873275742011-03-01T10:21:44.790-08:002011-03-01T10:21:44.790-08:00I am perplexed as to what your view is because the...I am perplexed as to what your view is because there is a contradiction.<br /><br />In one instance, you are complaining that the church supports high birth rates. You are complaining that this leads to poverty.<br /><br />In another instance, you are complaining that the west is in decline because there are not enough births. (from your comments on a news article I read earlier today).<br /><br />Then, is it an antiwestern-civilization conspiracy both ways? I think you have to pick one way to argue your point. You can't argue both ways. No?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com