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edwest2
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Those are the correct questions. Does the arrow know what it is for? Of course not. Only the one who provides the direction the arrow will go knows.The statement should be, “Information only comes from an intelligent source.” Where, besides genetic code, (and that IS the issue in contention,) do you see information deriving from random sources?
Do newspapers and magazines get blown together by wind and rain? Computers cobbled together by stones falling from mountains? Stories contrived by monkeys making random strokes on keyboards? Software by waves crashing against silica sand? Television and radio programs by irregular doses of electromagnetic interference?
Information, as in, “meaning conveyed or represented by a particular arrangement or sequence of things” is NOT found ANYWHERE except where intelligent human beings create it. Everywhere! EXCEPT one “other” place - genetic code.
Why ONLY there? No where else. The genetic code that resulted in a plethora of innovated life forms ending in human beings capable of creating and using information. Coincidence? Accident? Random event?
Peace,
Ed