A few weeks ago, discoveries were made that show that there is another DNA code language that rides on top of the already incredibly complex 4-letter code previously discovered. This newly discovered code apparently regulates how genes work. As I noted in a previous thread, the amount of data storage available in the DNA storage system just the size of a pin-head would filll a stack of books stacked from your driveway to the moon .... 500 times! With this new coding language discovery, it appears that this capacity was under-estimated.
“DNA is like a computer program but far, far more advanced than any software ever created.” ― Bill Gates, The Road Ahead
Some theoretical scientists would have us believe that the most sophisticated code language(s) known to the most brilliant minds on earth just appeared out of rocks and mud.
When Darwin promoted his theory in the mid 19th century it was assumed that the cell performed a few simple chemical reactions and was not much different than some kind of chemical goo that got its start in a lightning storm. Now we know that the cell has hundreds of irreducible complex interdependent parts and that the computerized guidance system is more complex than anything we can in all our wisdom hardly imagine, much less devise. This is not even mentioning the biological hardware machinery needed to run such coding languages.
Where did all this coding language come from?