The original "Programming of Life" book highlighted the
informational aspects of life that are usually overlooked or
ignored in chemical and biological evolutionary scenarios. Each
cell of an organism has thousands (or millions) of interacting
computers reading and processing digital information using
algorithmic digital programs and digital codes to communicate
information. Life is an intersection of physical science and
information science, and the reality of real computer hardware and
software in life was clearly demonstrated. This "Prerequisites"
book considers the properties of nature s constants and natural
laws that are required for such informational structures to be
incorporated in even the simplest life. Analysis of the
probabilities of life s required component s properties occurring
anywhere in the Universe shows infeasibility by "natural
processes." ** Science is in need of answers, not unsubstantiated
speculations. *** From the Publisher
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