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New Theories / Re: Why Evolution Is Wrong In Biology And What is Right?
« on: Today at 14:12:37 »
Quote from: puppypower on Today at 11:44:43
Quote from: Bored chemist on Yesterday at 15:34:21
Quote from: puppypower on Yesterday at 15:18:44
The hard drive of a computer has all the data including the code for the operating system. However, once the operating system is functional, it now runs the show, with the hard drive more passive
No
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_memory

The DNA cannot do anything without enzymes; protein. The DNA is packed into chromosomes via packing protein and is unpacked via unpacking  protein; enzymes. This basic mechanics is how the DNA hard drive is organized by the protein grid for read, write and long term data storage.

When cells interact with the environment, the protein grid is the interactive switching mechanism that mediate needs, to the DNA. Signals, from the environment do not go directly to the DNA. The protein grid can even make protein that are not coded on the DNA. It is one step above.

If you look at the DNA, its code is based on base pairing via hydrogen bonding. There are four bases, the various combinations of which can be used as templates for RNA, which are then used as templates for protein.

The functionality of the DNA is limited to acting as a template. This hard drive is organized with configurational capacitance; junk genes, that helps the organize the data for more efficient read and write. There is far more variety to the protein in terms of form and function. This is needed for the operating system.

The one thing all proteins have in common, is once they are synthesized on  mRNA templates, that were coded from the DNA hard drive, they need to pack and organize in space, based on the potential in the water; energy landscape.

Water is also important to the functionality on the DNA hard drive. It assists the protein for recognition; fingerprinting, as well as for free energy. In your link about virtual memory,  water would be the equivalent to the virtual memory, since it is the reflected and interacting part of the DNA, the protein grid, and the external environment.

Evolution has the problem of doing this backwards since the two top layers of virtual memory; water, and operating system ; protein grid, is what controls the DNA, even for forward seeking change.

When the DNA hard drive is duplicated, proof reader enzymes go up and down the DNA making sure there are no typo's. If you ever download an update the operating system of your device, the download is checked to make sure it is a clean copy. The question is how can mutations on the DNA get by that, for a forward looking affect called evolution?

The answer is DNA is not alone in terms of potential. The full template potential also includes the protein grid and the water. As an analogy the words "way" and "weigh", sound the same, but will give different meanings. Neither is a spelling error, but both create a different instructions, that are the sum of a three pronged approach; forward integration.








Talk the simple smile
Such platonic eye
How they drown in incomplete capacity
Strangest of them all
When the feeling calls
How we drown in stylistic audacity
Charge the common ground
Round and round and round
We living in gravity
Shake
We shake so hard
How we laugh so loud
When we reach
We believe in eternity

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General Science / Re: Is there any quick Probabilities tutorial?
« on: Today at 11:31:51 »
Quote from: scientizscht on Today at 11:24:51
next time when you roll a dice will it again be 1/6 probability?
Yes.
The dice have no memory.
How could it be anything else?
(Assuming the die is "fair")

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New Theories / Re: How Many Numbers Exist?
« on: Today at 10:54:14 »
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on Today at 09:26:35
When expressed as ratio, 1/2, 1/3, and 1/4 don't seem to need much different amount of information. But when expressed in decimal, 1/3 needs infinite number of digits. Although the decimal digits are repetitive, which make the information compressible.
Use base 12 rather than 10.
The problem goes away.

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New Theories / Re: Why Evolution Is Wrong In Biology And What is Right?
« on: Yesterday at 15:34:21 »
Quote from: puppypower on Yesterday at 15:18:44
The hard drive of a computer has all the data including the code for the operating system. However, once the operating system is functional, it now runs the show, with the hard drive more passive
No
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_memory


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New Theories / Re: Why Evolution Is Wrong In Biology And What is Right?
« on: Yesterday at 14:01:38 »
Quote from: aspagnito on Yesterday at 13:47:33
Right here on this forum I predicted Omikron as a coronavirus with a lot less intense symptoms and and making a lot more people ill
You do realise that  a more readily transmitted, but less lethal version of the virus is exactly what Darwinian evolution predicts, don't you?

We got lucky with omicron.
There was no guarantee that we wouldn't get a more lethal version- and there still isn't any such guarantee.

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New Theories / Re: Why Evolution Is Wrong In Biology And What is Right?
« on: Yesterday at 13:52:40 »
Quote from: aspagnito on Yesterday at 13:38:39
I do not discuss this with anyone WHO hasn't at least watched "wallace in Borneo" and "wallace in spice islands".
Goodbye then.

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New Theories / Re: Why Evolution Is Wrong In Biology And What is Right?
« on: Yesterday at 13:17:57 »
Quote from: aspagnito on Yesterday at 13:04:49
Darwinism cannot be right because it assumes that in each generation a tiny change in DNA either causes the young to die or keeps this “new and better” code in its offspring.
No, it doesn't.

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New Theories / Re: Why Evolution Is Wrong In Biology And What is Right?
« on: Yesterday at 13:16:23 »
Quote from: aspagnito on Yesterday at 13:04:49
Chimpanzees also have something that only humans have.
Pardon?

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New Theories / Re: Why Evolution Is Wrong In Biology And What is Right?
« on: Yesterday at 13:15:55 »
Quote from: aspagnito on Yesterday at 13:04:49
. Darwin never traveled,
Really?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Darwin#Survey_voyage_on_HMS_Beagle

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New Theories / Re: Origin of magnetic force
« on: 05/07/2022 10:30:32 »
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 05/07/2022 05:24:57
Before we offer new hypotheses to explain observations, let's learn how previous scientists developed classical model of electromagnetism which eventually led to Maxwell's equations. We can also learn the difficulties they faced, which modern students may often overlook or take for granted.
 
Ohm's Law: History and Biography


Biography of Coulomb and his Equation

Two interesting tales.
They both show the importance of experiment and evidence.

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New Theories / Re: What is the real meaning of the most-distant-quasar/galaxy?
« on: 04/07/2022 15:27:46 »
Quote from: Dave Lev on 04/07/2022 07:27:58
Yes, I would show you why my personal imagination about the dark matter works perfectly OK at the spiral galaxy and how this magic answers all the open questions and meet the observation by 100%.
Don't forget to include the mathematics, or nobody will pay you any attention.

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New Theories / Re: Why Evolution Is Wrong In Biology And What is Right?
« on: 04/07/2022 15:26:27 »
Quote from: puppypower on 04/07/2022 14:25:29
The result is the over dependence on casino math to supply fudge factors for the DNA brain.
Nonsense.

Quote from: puppypower on 04/07/2022 14:25:29
it gives too much credit to the DNA, for being like a brain, and not enough credit to the interactive protein grid that interfaces the DNA
All that protein was produced because it was encoded for in the DNA.
That's why the DNA is typically given priority.

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New Theories / Re: Origin of magnetic force
« on: 04/07/2022 15:20:57 »
Quote from: Spring Theory on 04/07/2022 15:09:05
Try asking some meaningful questions
Why?
It's not as if you answer them when others ask..
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 04/07/2022 06:57:48
What's the evidence for the pulse? What's the frequency and duty cycle?
Quote from: Origin on 03/07/2022 21:08:34
What paradox?

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New Theories / Re: Origin of magnetic force
« on: 04/07/2022 09:59:13 »
Quote from: Spring Theory on 03/07/2022 23:07:53
Quote from: Origin on 03/07/2022 16:04:18

That is just word salad.


Read it a few times and it will help you grasp the concept. It will be way over your head the first time.
Reading it repeatedly will not help.
It can not help because your word salad has phrases in it that do not have a meaning. (e.g. " dipole is a point like pulse of curvature"
You have been asked to explain them.
You failed to do so.


Do not try to tell us that it is our fault that you refuse to make sense.

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General Science / Re: What caused rope to spin while pulling stuff 6 stories up?
« on: 03/07/2022 19:14:46 »
Most ropes have a twist to them; sometimes it's obvious, sometimes not.
But when you hang a load on the rope, it untwists a bit, and that's why the scaff poles twist.
But when you let the load off, it untwists again and that happens when you lower the rope back. But you are less likely to notice that.

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New Theories / Re: What is the real meaning of the most-distant-quasar/galaxy?
« on: 02/07/2022 20:04:53 »
Quote from: Dave Lev on 02/07/2022 17:18:48
Why do you keep calling it "solid"?
I don't.

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General Science / Re: electromagnetic waves detail
« on: 02/07/2022 19:33:06 »
You could listen for the harmonics but it won't really work.
If the signal runs from 20 KHz down to 1KHz then, to get it onto long wave radio (with a low frequency limit of 150KHz you have to listen to about the 150th harmonic.
That means  a signal that sweeps from 3MHz down to 150KHz over the course of a second or two.
But only the bit below about 300 KHz is long wave, so that's the only bit you will be able to receive.
Say you have your radio tuned to about 200 KHz,  It will pick up signals within about 9KHz of that frequency.
And the 150th harmonic of your whistler will sweep though that in well under a second.
All you would hear would be a click.
You would, I guess , get a series of clicks as each harmonic swept through the frequency you were tuned to.
I will leave the question of what you would get as an exercise for "the interested reader".

18
Just Chat! / Re: Why the fuss about "neguinho" (nigger) common in English until 1960
« on: 02/07/2022 17:39:41 »
Because it's no longer 1960.

19
New Theories / Re: How Many Numbers Exist?
« on: 02/07/2022 17:10:54 »
Quote from: Halc on 02/07/2022 15:02:08
I didn't read the whole thread, but perhaps you could quote the place where somebody asserted that this would be problematic.
Here
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 02/07/2022 11:38:30
How can we say that they have one to one relationship?

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New Theories / Re: What is the real meaning of the most-distant-quasar/galaxy?
« on: 02/07/2022 17:00:13 »
Quote from: Dave Lev on 02/07/2022 14:49:47
How can you compare a swarm of bees to liquid?
Because it will flow round an obstacle - unlike a solid.


Quote from: Dave Lev on 02/07/2022 14:49:47
Therefore, if the bees wish to establish a fixed shape - they can do it.
But they don't. So your "point" is meaningless, isn't it?


Quote from: Dave Lev on 02/07/2022 14:49:47
Liquid has no mind, no wish, no wings and therefore it can't set any fixed structure.
And the same is true of a galaxy of stars.
You just pointed out that I'm correct to say that they have characteristics in common.

Quote from: Dave Lev on 02/07/2022 14:49:47
That gravity can bond them in a fixed shape as M80 
It's still not a fixed shape is it?
Why are you pretending it is.


If it was solid, you couldn't fly a ship through it,could you?
If it was solid, the different bits couldn't be moving WRT eachother, could they?

Quote from: Dave Lev on 02/07/2022 14:49:47
Is it just to confuse the other side?
I don't need to "confuse" the other side if they can't distinguish a gas from a solid.
You are already confused, aren't you?

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