Submitted by ihaveredhaironmyhead t3_106bz01 in askscience
ihaveredhaironmyhead OP t1_j3pksvo wrote
Reply to comment by Ornery_Investment131 in How does the spindle apparatus know what to do during cell division? by ihaveredhaironmyhead
If I was a creationist (I'm definitely not) this is definitely what I would cite as the strongest evidence of a creator. It truly boggles the mind that random interactions of molecules can lead to something like a cell which is way more than the sum of its parts - and it's driven by the same forces that pull the rock from your hand to the floor. Going into my biology education I thought the cell was just a house to protect fragile DNA. But the cell is really what you are... The DNA contains instructions to build the first cell of your life but after that the DNA is not involved in cellular division. It's just chemistry and ultimately physics. Is that right? It makes me think we have no free will and everything is just what happens when you have a big Bang and let billions of years happen.
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