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Why is nature much further ahead than human intelligence?

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rov1200 | 09:26 Sat 22nd May 2010 | Science
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The breakthrough by Craig Venter this week in creating an artificial cell has been applauded by the scientific community. This was only a small step in creating a cell and only emphasises how little we know about the complexity of life.

Does it not prove that life never arose by accident or randomness?

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The 'memory bank' is the current state of evolution of the species in question. The 'supervision' is the current state of the ecosystem that makes a particular change beneficial or detrimental

Evolution carries an element of chaos, in that life comprises so many interconnected processes that the result of a single DNA mutation, although totally deterministic, might as well be random in many cases.

Weather systems grow and fade over a few days; climate change over decades, maybe centuaries. That's not even a blink of an eye on the evolutionary timescale.
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