bippy123 wrote: On a serious note I vote for this thread to be stickied . It is incredibly fascinating and will probably be the new paradigm shift in the biology of life. It's about time the engineers started getting in on it.
Do I hear anymore votes?
I too would like to see it stickied until it has run its course. I'm fairly sure that there won't be much in the way of argument from the evo's / atheists simply because there is no ready made arguments that they can grab to argue it and they don't really possess the intellectual capacity to properly discuss it in a logical manner. However, there are a great many who will understand what is being said and will understand the implications that can't be avoided and maybe they like me will be convinced of the necessity for an intelligent designer and make a choice as to who it may be.
Bippy here is one of the simple explanitory letters I have sent to some of the ID sites out there. See if this helps your understanding a bit since I haven't posted it in this manner yet;
Replication of life and 3D Spatiotemporal control
by: KBCid
The question of the origin of life as well as the persistence of life has been a long standing mystery of scientific inquiry since man has sought to explain scientifically how these thing occur. In order to help guide how we explain these mysteries we have formulated several conceptual hypothesis and by scientific method have tested to see what makes the most logical sense of the observable evidence produced.
Our scientific inquiry has opened a plethora of understandings about a majority of the individual components that take part in the living system but almost nothing that would help to explain how such a system came into existence nor how it persists. With this paper I hope to change those problem based on an understanding of mechanical engineering, system mechanics and physics.
I will begin by showing where scientific inquiry is focusing in order to help answer the questions that have so far eluded us. A good reference to the problem was elucidated by Howard Petty in this paper;
Spatiotemporal chemical dynamics in living cells: From information trafï¬cking to cell physiology
Howard R. Petty
Molecular sciences, including molecular biology, genomics, proteomics, and crystallography, have now described life in unprecedented depth and breadth. Yet these descriptions have not improved signiï¬cantly the rate of drug discovery...
So what have we missed? By so thoroughly embracing structural reductionism, we have learned a great deal about the system’s parts without really understanding how the system works. For example, a list of the capacitors, resistors, and the other functional parts found in a
television set are not sufï¬cient to deduce how a television works. As the parts list of the human genome is much longer than that of a television set, and the behavior of its components more subtle, it is not surprising that molecular biology has not yielded the anticipated cornucopia of new drugs. Living cells require networks of enzymes and receptors with large numbers of feedback loops under conditions held far from thermodynamic equilibrium.
Therefore, the properties of individual isolated components can never adequately model the dynamic chemical processes that underlie cell functions. The part cannot explain the whole; to understand how all of the parts of a cell work in concert, the parts must be studied in their cell biological context at a time-scale relevant to the physico-chemical processes under study.
http://www.sownar.com/silvercluster/Spa ... iology.pdf
In his discourse on the subject Howard has correctly defined the problem with how we have been try to understand things. We have been studying individual components within the system without paying enough attention to how they are systematically controlled which is analogous to not seeing the forest for the trees.
As an engineer I have been studying the mechanics of life for nearly 10 years to see if I can make some mechanistic sense of how it works in a cause and effect manner. However, my study had been impaired by the limited inquiry of science into simply defining the properties of the components without much inquiry into how the components are functioning within a greater system. In the past five or so years our technology has improved to the point where we can now observe life at the level of its three dimensional activity and with this information now coming to the forefront I am able to discern the system in a more comprehensible mechanistic way.
There are numerous studies that have come out showing that every part of the living system is tightly controlled both spacially (in 3 dimensions) and temporally (in time) in order for replication and the continued function of life to occur. We can observe this control occurring within cells themselves and at a higher level where cells are organized with each other and so far none of the scientists have been able to provide even a hypothetical explanation for how such spatiotemporal organization is being produced much less how it could have originated.
I would say that the problem they are having in providing a hypothetical explanation isn't so much that nothing can be imagined that could be explanatory it is rather that every explanation that could be imagined has historically been the result of intelligent agency and such explanations are not allowed within the paradigm of naturalism which is currently used to guide scientific inquiry. In this paper I am going to explore past this stumbling block following the evidence where it leads based on what is known scientifically.
Life is composed of components of matter with very specific arrangements that are specifiably arranged in both spatial and temporal organization. This is the observable evidence. So let's first explore what is known about how matter can be arranged. In all of our experience and observations we have found that matter can only be arranged into specific arrangements in two ways;
1) Matter can self arrange its spatial positioning based on its inherent physical properties which we have observed in the case of crystalline structuring and in the formation of snowflakes. In every case where such ordering occurs we have been able to deduce what is causing the spatial organization to occur.
2) Any matter that is not controlled by an inherent physical property to self organize requires an outside force to act on it in order to move it spatially.
So, when we observe that matter is exhibiting the effect of being spatially controlled then we only have two options to look for, either it is an inherent property of that matter or it is a controlling force outside the matter itself. The living system exhibits an outside control for the matter that makes up its structure. Thus, we are left with defining how such a control can systematically function.
The systematic control of matter has typically been the work of mechanical engineers applying the known rules of physics to forming matter into specific shapes or organizations and engineering has been one of the oldest used properties of intelligence since before recorded history. So there is no shortage of concepts for how to systematically arrange matter into specific organizations. In most of the historic methodologies envisioned it required the direct action of an intelligent agency to create an arrangement such as using moulds or hand shaping (clay) to give a few examples. As technology advanced we found that we can create machines to do the hand work for us, but the fact remained that even the machines had to apply the same outside force to the materials we wanted to have shaped. One of the most recent technologies used to form matter is called CNC machining. This type of control for shaping matter required a three dimensional coordinate system to be created in order to provide a code for the shaping machinery to be able to perform its function in both space and time. Even at this level of technology it is a given that we can only organize matter by being able to apply force in three separate directions, namely the X, Y and Z axis. Each of these individual axis are used to provide a referenceable method of defining 3 dimensional space in a coded format that can be used to give instruction to mechanisms that need to move precisely within these dimensions.
In all this technological marvel we have found a very fundamental rule to always be in effect when we want to organize matter into specific 3 dimensional shapes. To be able to move matter into specific 3 dimensional forms we must be able to apply force to the material in all three planes. There are no shortcuts, there is no loopholes in physics. This is a fundamental understanding by any mechanical engineer and any physical science. It is undeniable.
With this understanding established we know that the control system within life MUST be able to apply force to matter in 3 dimensions in order to control its movement in space. This is an 'irreducible' constant for any systematic 3 dimensional control system. However, this is only one aspect of its irreducibility. There are many other aspects of such a system that are just as irreducible to the control of matter spacially. Even though we know that we must minimally be able to apply force in 3 separate planes the application of these forces must also be controlled in how they are applied. Random force applied in any direction would eliminate any precision and replicability in a formation process. This understanding forces the rationalization that a precision spatial positioning system must minimally be able to apply force in a variably controlled manner in three separate planes which makes this its minimal irreducible level in order to conceptually affect the spatial positioning of matter. Even with this said we are still not done with defining everything necessary to control matter spacially.
The next level in such a system must be the part that drives the application of the three separate planes of force. It should be obvious that this system cannot simply apply forces in an independent fashion. Each of the planar force appliers must be directed in how they individually apply force to the matter being affected. Thus a driver / controller is also a necessary part of a 3 dimensional control system.
Our next consideration in this system is to define how the driver can accurately direct the planar force appliers. Since we can't infer that there is an intelligence actively providing orchestration then the driver must give instruction based on stored information and this stored information must be able to accurately define, by instruction, specific spatial positioning. So how can spatial position information be stored? We have found through various scientific methods that you need to minimally define three points relative to a home point. When you use your GPS device to find your way in the world it is functioning by this very method. It uses three points in space and a home point in order to define your location in 3 dimensional space. There is no simpler method of being able to define a 3 dimensional position. You must have four definable points being delineated by whatever type of informational coding you use.
Another part of this irreducibly complex system is the information storage and retrieval system. Such a system must be able to store information on a medium and then be able to retrieve it in a temporal manner so that a physical construction can be correctly formed.
This means that whatever you wish to construct in 3D must be driven in an orderly manner just the way a house or car or anything is built.
This is where the temporal consideration comes into full effect. If we try to build a house by starting with the roof then it will fail. All physical structures that are formed must have an orderly manner of construction and the construction material need to arrive at the time they are needed. As intelligent agents we know this based on every single thing we have ever made in 3 dimensional space. The correct direction and timing must be correlated to ensure that construction proceeds correctly.
The final part of this system is of course the production of the substrates that need the 3 dimensional guidance to begin with. We should all know that it does no good to have people ready to build a house on site if there are no materials for them to build with. The same is true for any type of structural formation system. The material substrates must occur as they are needed in order for the positioning system to place the substrates in the right place and at the right time they are needed during the construction process.
Essentially all of the above MUST be arranged before the spatiotemporal control system can function. There are no shortcuts or alternatives to be found since it all works within the known laws of physics and has been logically and empirically tested as a minimum on every front. It is irreducibly complex.
So what does this mean to us as it relates to the origin and persistence of life from a scientific perspective?
This means that replication cannot begin without the spatiotemporal control system being in place.
It means that life as we know it cannot persist without this system.
It means that the prevailing concept of evolution cannot begin without this system
It means that chance could not have formed such a system
It means that an intelligent designer is necessary to initially form such an irreducibly complex system to allow for replication and persistence.
This is what led me from an evolutionary perspective to the Intelligent design concept. You can't build this system in a stepwise manner nor can you logically assert that it could occur by chance. You are left with only one possibility. Life was designed.
After reading through everything I could find on the subject of intelligent design I was especially captivated by Professor Michael Behe's description of irreducible complexity. I finally found another way of saying 'minimal complexity required'. It was his argument that allowed me to see the depth of meaning in this terminology as it applies to the living system.
It is unfortunate that Professor Behe hadn't further plumbed the depths of how far irreducible complexity could be applied within the system of life but, in any case his references to things such as the flagellum still hold true even in the face of the hypothetical evolutionary way of overcoming it. This understanding that I am bringing forward was the missing piece in his argument though it may not initially be apparent why.
When Professor Behe spoke about the components of the flagellum all being necessary for its function this is absolutely a true statement just as my own statement about the spatiotemporal system is true. The difference between our individual assertions was that evolutionists imagined that the flagellum’s irreducible complexity could be overcome by an evolutionary method of over forming and then reduction to a lesser form though they never delved into how any formation could could have occurred to begin with. With my argument evolutionists cannot attempt to invoke the mechanism of evolution because frankly evolution cannot occur until my system is in place and it would be a test of logic to think that such a system could accidentally perform that action. No replication, no evolution.
The truth for Behe's flagellum point is still valid once he incorporates the reality of this paper into it, as it would require the explanation of how something can be precisely constructed in 3 dimensional space and how it's parts could be subsequently rearranged into a totally different irreducible arrangement.
So for those who take the time to understand the concept of this paper there will be some truths that cannot be avoided based on simple logic and physics;
1) You can't precisely replicate 3 dimensional structures of matter without a spatiotemporal control system
2) You can't have evolution without a spatiotemporal control system
3) You can't form a spatiotemporal control system by chance
4) The living system requires a spatiotemporal system of control in order to persist
I would like to thank all the intelligent design proponents for their input and especially Professor Behe for his logic and reason.
If anyone who receives this paper is interested in discussing this subject further just reply me at this e-mail; --------------------