In 1953, more than half a century ago, two great achievements were reached. The first was the ascent of Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world. Sir Edmund Hillary and his guide, Tenzing Norgay reached the summit,
company still regarded as the greatest feat for climbers. Since then, over a thousand climbers reached the summit
and every year hundreds of climbers became part of this 'climbing', hoping to obtain glory and wealth.
company still regarded as the greatest feat for climbers. Since then, over a thousand climbers reached the summit
and every year hundreds of climbers became part of this 'climbing', hoping to obtain glory and wealth.
The second great achievement of the year 1953 had an even greater impact
in the world. James Watson and Francis Crick discovered the genetic structure
contained in the deepest part of
nucleus of our cells. This genetic material called DNA, abbreviation of deoxyribonucleic acid. The discovery of the double helix structure of the DNA molecule opened the gates to scientists eager to examine the code it contains. Now, more than half a century
from the initial discovery, are gradually being able to decipher the DNA code, even though many of the components of the latter are not yet clear. This which was discovered reveals profound contradictions and conflicting positions with "Darwinian evolution", the theory taught in schools around the world
, according to which all living things have evolved by blind and accidental causes, through natural processes of selection and mutation, in other words without the intervention of a Creator.
Surprising revelations about DNA
When scientists began to decode the human DNA molecule, they found something unexpected: an elegant "language" consisting of some 3 billion genetic letters. According to Dr. Stephen Meyer, director of the Center for Science and Culture
at the Discovery Institute in Seattle, Washington, one of the greatest discoveries of the twentieth century has been to understand that DNA stores information, or detailed instructions for the assembly of proteins
form of a four-character digital code. It is difficult to explain, but the amount of information contained in human DNA is approximately 12 editions of the Encyclopaedia Britannica,
an incredible work of 384 volumes of detailed information that would fill fifty feet of library shelves! According to the molecular biologist Michael Denton, however, its actual size - equivalent to two millionths of a millimeter thick, or a spoon Tea DNA - could contain all the information needed to construct the proteins of all species of organisms lived on earth so far and there is still enough room for all the information
of all the books written so far.
Who or what has been able to miniaturize a lot of information and put this huge number of "letters" in the right sequence as a genetic instruction manual? This complicated system
can never come to him? through an evolutionary process? without intelligence, will and particular purposes? without a Creator? The DNA contains a genetic language intelligent Consider, first, some of the features of our 'language' gene. To be called a language, it must have the following elements: an alphabet or coding system, a correct spelling, grammar (a precise arrangement of words), meaning (semantics) and focused intention. Scientists have discovered that the genetic code
has all these ingredients. The coding regions of DNA have exactly the same important characteristics of a computer code or language. The only other codes that have proved to be real languages \u200b\u200bare of human origin. We know for example that the dogs bark when they sense danger, the bees DNA: the tiny code that disproves the theory evolution. Exploring the world of cells, scientists are finding that the DNA of the language far more complex than any computer system devised by man. What does this mean for the theory of evolution?
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