Johnny Pixels
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Ok, I'm in a shooting match with creationists, except I really don't know much about DNA, having never studied it at school.
So far my basic argument for origins of life has been that organic molecules like hydrocarbons form themselves into long chains from modular pieces. From what I understand of DNA this also forms long chain molecules, but the different combinations of modules is what carries the information. Therefore, there are stages between things like non-living hydrocarbon chains and DNA, I'm not claiming that hydrocarbons one day decided to form DNA. I'm just suggesting that there is order in the nucleus and electron arrangement of atoms, there is order in the formation of molecules, molecule chains, chemical compounds, why is the formation of ordered DNA so far fetched?
So, my question is, am I talking complete rubbish?
And where's a good place to learn about DNA, in not too technical terms?
So far my basic argument for origins of life has been that organic molecules like hydrocarbons form themselves into long chains from modular pieces. From what I understand of DNA this also forms long chain molecules, but the different combinations of modules is what carries the information. Therefore, there are stages between things like non-living hydrocarbon chains and DNA, I'm not claiming that hydrocarbons one day decided to form DNA. I'm just suggesting that there is order in the nucleus and electron arrangement of atoms, there is order in the formation of molecules, molecule chains, chemical compounds, why is the formation of ordered DNA so far fetched?
So, my question is, am I talking complete rubbish?
And where's a good place to learn about DNA, in not too technical terms?
