


The cell is covered by carbohydrates or sugars , they have practically incalculable amounts of hooking combinations that bring them together . It’s hard, hard chemistry to work out or manufacture from scratch. When evolutionary scientists try to ” fiddle ” around to create life from chemicals , they buy the already made carbohydrates, produced by nature , because of the complexity of the millions of ways sugar molecules hook together . Information and perfect chemistry originates from nature , and it’s not possible to replicate from scratch , the question we should ask ourselves ” whose nature “
“”Carbohydrates, in the form of glycans (sugar molecules), cover every cell surface and can hook together in millions of different ways . This vast diversity in structure creates a unique “sugar code” known as the glycome, which is crucial for various biological functions, including cell-to-cell communication, immune responses, and identifying self from non-self . The way these monosaccharide units (simple sugars) are linked and the branching patterns they form allows for a tremendous amount of structural complexity “
Life comes from life , consciousness is life , and consciousness directs the naterial energies, nothing happens randomly. Molecules certainly don’t move towards life , only when consciousness is present do molecules move , when a person dies, everything stops moving, including the chemistry. It fades away .The chemistry or the building blocks to life have never been completed from scratch by scientists . They buy the initial building blocks already made by nature , when attempting to artificially attempting to create molecules and get them ” moving ” , It ends in failure ,because of impurities in their proccess, they have achieved only 5% purity in attempting to manufacture an rna molecule , but unless its 100% pure the chemistry falls apart ..Krishna makes everything 100% pure .Miller Uray is no further down the line after 60 years , although technically speaking, the world has made huge steps .
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