Who did the computation that allowed nature in its current form to exist?.

On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 8:47 PM, socratus <socra...@bezeqint.net> wrote:

>  According to Harold Morowitz
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_J._Morowitz
>
> a structure of single cell has 10^12 bit of  information
> But cells are not  in the one and same state, they are different
> then another cell has another 10^12 bit of information . .  .
> ==.
> The estimate for human cells in the human body is about 10^14.
>  The number of cells in the body is constantly changing,
> as cells die or are destroyed and new ones are formed.
> It means that bits information  also constantly changing.
> Can this unity between information and cells be chaotic ?
> No, the process of creation living beings cannot be chaotic
>  or by chance.This process we are called: ‘self organizing‘.
> ==.
> About ‘self organizing‘ .
>
> It is amazing to me, that some can use the term "self organizing"
> without shame, to describe mindless objects, in arguments that
>  claim that the universe lacks both mind and self.
>
> There just appears to be these massive blank spots
>  in the thinking of those who wish to see this universe
> as containing nothing but mindless objects, denying the existence
> of self, while at the same time describing evolution as self.
>
> It is an inversion of reality, they describe and not reality.
> They would contend that the stone blocks of the pyramid,
> self organized themselves into a complexity that exceeded
> the complexity of the blocks themselves.
>
> I am sorry, reality really does not work upside down
> and backwards, even imagining it does, requires self-deception.
>
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