Crepitus
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70 years vs 4,000,000,000 or so? Not exactly a shocker we haven't nailed that yet.We are almost no closer to recreating cellular biology from inanimate chemistry under natural conditions than we were 70 years ago.
Many scientists are pessimistic we will ever be able to replicate it or explain it.
The problem is amino acids are relatively simple. They are found throughout the universe. The DNA molecule is an information-bearing system, essentially akin to digital information consisting of 3.5 billion bits of precisely ordered data.
There is nothing like that in inanimate chemistry. There is no chemical analogy outside of cellular biology.
Another problem is of a chicken and egg variety. Pointing to amino acids really explains nothing. Proteins are built via DNA. So you'd have to have DNA or RNA somehow previously existing before you could build proteins out of amino acids.
We also have descriptions for the molecular machinery of the cell. But we have no adequate explanation for why and how these machine-like purposeful cellular mechanisms originated.
Not a scientific question. A question of logic and philosophy.
You would be amazed at how many questions are philosophical and how little science actually explains about your life.
And god's existence may be a philosophical question, but not a logical one.
