Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Why is the distinction between order and information so important?

    Why is the distinction between order and information so important? Energy sources can create order. These same sources do not create information.   Thus, while information implies a designer, order does not.
        Examples of order: Winds in a hurricane or tornado, a diamond, ice, any crystal, a Bernard Cell, Kaufmann's Lights, the final state of the letters on the right  in the animation above.
        Examples of Information: the message in the genes of all animals and plants, a newspaper, a book, an encyclopedia, the final state of the letters on the left  in the animation.
At first, only the scenes right after he has been sprayed with herbs have that odd blue, but later on, 'normal scenes' are shot that way as well.
The two Johns' experience seem to merge weirdly at times, without being remarked upon - sort of an inverted process of Jungian individuation. John wears the Coat. In the massacre scene, his fiancee dies with John's last words on her lips. "Don't worry about me. I've never felt better." Coincidence, or, more than a dream, a true glimpse of the future? John could not have known. Later, when she is about to leave, she alludes to John's words.
 
"Fate would have brought us together anyway."

She then tells John, "You once said it was as if the fates meant for us to be together", and he answers, "And I believe that", but doesn't remark that he never actually said those words.


        Intelligent Design Theory asserts that the information found in the genes of all animals and plants implies design.

        Recently, a few scientists have started to investigate systems which create spontaneous order and suggest that such systems may be responsible for the origin of life. Unfortunately, they don't understand the problem. Life is not ordered, it is complex. This complexity comes for the information found in life's DNA.