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126. Ard Louis | Symmetry, Function & Predictability

126. Ard Louis | Symmetry, Function & Predictability

Released Thursday, 29th September 2022
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126. Ard Louis | Symmetry, Function & Predictability

126. Ard Louis | Symmetry, Function & Predictability

126. Ard Louis | Symmetry, Function & Predictability

126. Ard Louis | Symmetry, Function & Predictability

Thursday, 29th September 2022
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There are many biological structures in our bodies, things like proteins, DNA and RNA, and they do amazing things. How these structures came to self-assemble is somewhat of a mystery, but Ard Louis has been studying just that question and his works has shown that qualities like symmetry and function tend to show up quite a lot, more than a purely random process might predict. Ard helps us understand what this means for science and then discusses what it might mean for theology, while being careful to realize that our value does not come from describing our origins but from our being made and loved by God. 

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