Again you make the mistake of a single target. I am alive, so I am one way to hit the target. You are alive and, since you do not have the same DNA as me, you are a different way to hit the target.
Thinking about this later, I can see what you are saying.
But that is unscientific.
You are making assumptions that have no basis at all to arrive at the idea that every different DNA sequence is a different way of being alive.
First assumption - that DNA has anything at all to do with it.
Second assumption - That RNA (in abscence of DNA) has anything to do with it.
Third assumption - That we have any understanding at all what exactly causes life.
I’ll not make these unfounded assumptions.
And that boils it all down to two possibilities.
Anything else assumes we know more then we do.
Sure we can make educated guesses, but that is all they are…guesses.
And given the record for science and guesses…I will lay odds that the next experiment will lead to nothing alive…and the next one…and the next one.
Eventually they may do it.
And it remains to be seen if they have any understanding of what and how at the time.
And it also remains to be seen if any of the work they have done thus far contributes in any way at all to the final product.
I’ll assume that we simply do not know.
And that is a much more scientific position then the one that claims to know where we are and how close we may be to a destination that we do not know the location of.