cewagner

Posts: 41 Joined: April 2005
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Andy, I sent the following e-mail to Dr. Walker:
--------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Dr Walker, I read your paper in the recent issue os "Science" which I cite below. After reading your paper and the two others I made the following comment: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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"Molecular motors abound in the cell. Myosin motors power muscle contraction, kinesin motors move vesicles from one end of the cell to the other, and the ribosome processes along RNA."
"...all three types of rotary motor contain a central, ion-binding rotor ring that is embedded in the respective coupling membrane of the cell."
STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY: Nature's Rotary Electromotors Wolfgang Junge and Nathan Nelson Science 29 April 2005: 642-644
Structure of the Rotor of the V-Type Na+-ATPase from Enterococcus hirae Takeshi Murata, Ichiro Yamato, Yoshimi Kakinuma, Andrew G. W. Leslie, and John E. Walker Science 29 April 2005: 654-659
Structure of the Rotor Ring of F-Type Na+-ATPase from Ilyobacter tartaricus Thomas Meier, Patrick Polzer, Kay Diederichs, Wolfram Welte, and Peter Dimroth Science 29 April 2005: 659-662
These molecular motors contain multiple structures and multiple processes integrated together and organized in such a way that the structures and processes not only support each other, they support the overall function of the motor. These molecular motors cannot be explained by any combination of random, unguided, or accidental processes and have clear and inescapable purpose. And purpose requires intent. To assemble these molecular motors requires insight, and insight requires intelligence. Their existence is prima facie evidence of intelligent input into living systems. If anyone believes that these systems can arise without intelligent input I would be interested in hearing alternative explanations. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------- My comment was responded to by Andy Groves: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------- John Walker, who you cite, was one of my undergraduate supervisors at Cambridge. His current web page is here <http://www.mrc-dunn.cam.ac.uk/research/walker.html>.
Please write to him and ask him if he thinks these motors are the product of intelligent design, and report back here. Thanks. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------- I would be interested to know your opinion of my claim that these molecular motors are prima facie evidence of intelligent input into living systems and my further claim that they cannot be explained by any combination of random, unguided or accidental processes. Where do you think they came from?
Regards, Charlie Wagner http://www.charliewagner.com http://enigma.charliewagner.com ----------------------------------------------------------------
I'll post his reply (if any) here when received.
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