tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1812431336777691886.post3073107896936222866..comments2024-02-29T03:57:00.088-05:00Comments on The Mermaid's Tale: Polymers: the not-so-secret Secret of Life. Part II. How it worksAnne Buchananhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09212151396672651221noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1812431336777691886.post-58943524296961329812012-02-03T21:04:39.980-05:002012-02-03T21:04:39.980-05:00What causes the cooperation? What motivator is pre...What causes the cooperation? What motivator is present? What puts together the logical sequence in time and space and what for? <br /><br />Once put together why would a sequence that provides no function on it's own not be eliminated by natural selection thus hindering complex systems from forming. <br /><br />For instance a blood clotting system consists of many parts many of which which have no purpose on their own until all the parts are assembled. What preserves these sub systems until they are needed?<br /><br />Elements do not have the intelligence to know the end purpose. Where does the design come from? <br /><br />Chance interactions? <br /><br />I could throw a piece of wood, a leather string and a piece of slate together forever and it would not assemble itself into the most primitive stone axe.<br /><br />Why should it? The pieces have no knowledge or intelligence to know of the concept of a stone axe. And even if by some miracle they did assemble into a stone axe why would it stay that way without a wielder to use the axe and keep it together in that form. <br /><br />Why do complex system assemble?BrerRabbihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05509689402005391492noreply@blogger.com