Chris Hughes
A Seagull
Chris Hughes
A Seagull
A Seagull
A Seagull
Chris Hughes
Wikipedia says that DNA is a molecule that carries the genetic instructions used in the growth, development, functioning and reproduction of all known living organisms. Most DNA molecules consist of two strands coiled around each other to form a double helix. Both strands store the same biological information, which is replicated when the two strands separate.
Does that sound like something that came about by chemicals randomly bumping into each other?
Perhaps DNA came into existence because the universe (or multiverse if you like) has meaning, perhaps deriving from universal consciousness. Again, I’d suggest that meaning is never the product of random processes.
Chris Hughes
A Seagull
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The meaning of Shakespeare’s writing is in his mind. — Chris Hughes
Mind/consciousness produces meaning. There's no agreement on how this happens.
Chris Hughes
The meaning of Shakespeare’s writing is in his mind — Me
I'd say it's not a matter of belief - rather one of common sense.What makes you believe that? — You
Mind/consciousness produces meaning. There's no agreement on how this happens. — Me
How?... I know how. — You
The meaning of Shakespeare’s writing is in his mind
— Me
What makes you believe that?
— creativesoul
I'd say it's not a matter of belief - rather one of common sense. — Chris Hughes
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If the manifestation of DNA has meaning, what might it mean? That life is an experiment? A gift? — Chris Hughes
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Chris Hughes
Chris Hughes
I like sushi
Chris Hughes
Chris Hughes
Clearly, I'm talking about the idea that the universe is imbued with meaning; that DNA and our goldilocks planet are not the product of chance. This is the forum for metaphysical speculation, isn't it?What are you talking about?
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Chris Hughes
I like sushi
Chris Hughes
I like sushi
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