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Proteins with Adaptive Feedback Mechanism

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 Proteins with Adaptive Feedback Mechanism

 

 Please observe how your presuppositions affect your conclusions given the same input data.

Experimentation
 Researchers have artificially mutated proteins from the electron transport chain (ETC) and analyzed the results. The researchers said "The proteins themselves acted to correct any imbalance imposed on them through artificial mutations and restored the chain to working order." It appears the proteins have some form of built in feedback controller that observes the outgoing product and can then adjust its internal processes to accommodate the incoming data and always produce the desired result.

Princeton University (Presupposition = Evolution happened)
 An associate researcher from Princeton University said "Our new theory extends Darwin's model, demonstrating how organisms can subtly direct aspects of their own evolution to create order out of randomness."

Summation: We know order does not come from randomness. This means that at one point an organism evolved itself with the ability to create order out of randomness. This is why we see order come from randomness.

IOOE (Presupposition = In the beginning God created)
 Organisms were originally created with the ability to survive in many different environments and bring forth after their kind for thousands, tens of thousands, or hundreds of thousands of years with minimal deterioration.

Summation: We know order does not come from randomness. This means that in the beginning there was order and all organisms have all the built in information needed to create, feed, repair, and reproduce themselves. This is why we see order come from order.

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