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Creation of species through programmed evolutionModerator: BioTeam
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Re: Creation of species through programmed evolution
Hello Astrasequi, What do you think regarding the "natural selection" by chance and mutations through billions of years is it a scientific theory or just nonsense. Please clarify from your point of view why it is a scientific theory or why it is nonsense
Re: Creation of species through programmed evolutionThe theory of creation of biological species through programmed evolution is scientific description of the creation of biodiversity by treating living organism as natural biocomputer or biorobot system. Ultimately it boils down to the fact that the universe (both physical and biological segments) is nothing but divine information (programs) distributed in space.
Re: Creation of species through programmed evolution
And what facts do support : 1- everything in the universe is a form of program? 2- the divine nature of those programs? Patrick
Science has proof without any certainty. Creationists have certainty without any proof. (Ashley Montague)
Re: Creation of species through programmed evolutionAlthough science describes the universe in terms of chemistry and physics, there are many fundamental questions like how chemical structures and biological organisms acquired their characteristic properties and behaviour that will ever remain unanswered. Did the chemical structure decide its properties by itself? Certainly not! Then how did the properties originate? Such fundamental questions relating to energy can be explained by treating the universe as divine computer system. We can distinguish two divine programs namely, abioprogram (chemical information) responsible for the nature and functioning of nonliving systems, and bioprogram (biological information) responsible for the nature and functioning of living systems. Strictly speaking, the computer concept does not distinguish universal components as living (biological) and non-living (physical) as ‘life’ is defined as the manifestation of the execution of the divine instructions carried by the system. An organism is natural biocomputer run by bioprogram, and nonliving physical universe is an abiosystem run by abioprogram. However for convenience the terms ‘living’ and ‘nonliving’ systems may be retained. Thus the physical universe (or the so-called nonliving component) is also a living system. It has been evolving and functioning since the big bang as per the divine program carried in its structures. The divine instructions carried by a ‘nonliving’ system is that encoded by its structure (chemical information), while that carried by a ‘living’ system (organism) is stored on the chromosomes in the cell as is the case with our computer system. Computers, robots, etc., are forms of artificial life as they are run on man-made programs. Thus we can say there are three distinct forms of life known to us in this universe. The basic change that the computer concept of the universe based on the Quran brings into our present knowledge of the universe and cosmology is that it is divine instructions rather than matter and energy per se that represent the fundamental units of reality. Detailed discussion may be found in my two books The Computer universe: A Scientific Rendering the Holy Quran, and An Introduction to Islamic Science (Adam Publishers, New Delhi).
Answers to your questions require elaborate discussions; hence cannot be attempted here. I would therefore request you to please read posts particularly 2 and 3 at my blog http://quranscienceblog.blogspot.com
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