They also are not starting the experiment from inorganic material. James Tour talks extensively about this and until that question could be answered. , I don't think they are creating life truly.
Problems For Creating Life 1. They control the creative environment 2. They’re relying on pre-existing “scratch” (eg. fatty acids) 3. They’re controlling the probabilities 4. They’re controlling the proportions and placement 5. They’re controlling the resulting environment This level of control is a sign of intelligent intervention.
Wow, we haven't even effectively managed our ecosystems that already exist but we want to make additions of non-descript lifeforms and see what happens. It's not smart, for example kudzu in the south is out of control, there are so many real problems to tackle and so much to figure out the effort is being put in the wrong places, we need to learn what God did and how to take care of His place properly not trying to "prove" we don't need Him.
Sarcastic comment loading...please wait. I don't know why "we" have to work on creating artificial life. Can't we just leave the components where they are, and given enough time they will evolve, assemble and come to life on their own? Why is an outside intelligent agent necessary to create artificial life?
If an intelligent being creates life in a lab by intelligently ordering information, it proves that an intelligent being did not intelligently order information to create life in the first place. I don't see the flaw in the logic here.
Your "if" is followed by a bizarre nonsequitur "then", like saying if 3+3=6, then that proves that it's 11.48 squared. If artificial life requires intelligent design, it's compelling evidence that all other life also requires intelligent design.
if no objective truth exists, that would be an objective truth, so thus, objective truth must exist one way or another.
Well stated, mindmusic!
As we learn more about cellular life the goal post to make it moves further away from us at a far faster rate.
How do you mean? I’m not sure I understand your comment
@@Toothpirate1979what he means is that the more we learn about cellular life, the more it becomes obvious that, we can't create it ourselves
They also are not starting the experiment from inorganic material. James Tour talks extensively about this and until that question could be answered.
, I don't think they are creating life truly.
Great episode!
You ain't got no "scratch" looooolol
Problems For Creating Life
1. They control the creative environment
2. They’re relying on pre-existing “scratch” (eg. fatty acids)
3. They’re controlling the probabilities
4. They’re controlling the proportions and placement
5. They’re controlling the resulting environment
This level of control is a sign of intelligent intervention.
BINGO!
This excellent video should be titled: Does Artificial Life Point Us to God? -- somebody mistitled it accidentally -- AI is not in this presentation.
God bless
Thank you
Amen✝🛐❤
Wow, we haven't even effectively managed our ecosystems that already exist but we want to make additions of non-descript lifeforms and see what happens. It's not smart, for example kudzu in the south is out of control, there are so many real problems to tackle and so much to figure out the effort is being put in the wrong places, we need to learn what God did and how to take care of His place properly not trying to "prove" we don't need Him.
Dr James Tour
Sarcastic comment loading...please wait. I don't know why "we" have to work on creating artificial life. Can't we just leave the components where they are, and given enough time they will evolve, assemble and come to life on their own? Why is an outside intelligent agent necessary to create artificial life?
If an intelligent being creates life in a lab by intelligently ordering information, it proves that an intelligent being did not intelligently order information to create life in the first place. I don't see the flaw in the logic here.
Your "if" is followed by a bizarre nonsequitur "then", like saying if 3+3=6, then that proves that it's 11.48 squared.
If artificial life requires intelligent design, it's compelling evidence that all other life also requires intelligent design.