DNA and Information: Technology at the heart of nature

· WestBow Press
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86
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About this ebook

What is information? What are its characteristics? Where does it come from? Can information be the product of natural processes? Is intelligence needed to create information? What about DNA, does it contain information? If so, how did it get there? These are questions I will explore in this book. The answers to these questions could have far reaching implications regarding the origin of life on earth. Are you interested in seeking the answers to these questions?

About the author

Michael Scott was born and raised in New York City but has been living in New York’s Hudson Valley with his beloved wife for nearly forty years. They have four children and (as of this writing) one grandchild. Michael has worked in the information technology field for over forty years. For most of that time, he has been a software developer designing and building business applications. Michael is an evangelical Christian and has been a lifelong student of the Bible. He teaches adult Bible study at his church. His interests include theology, history and technology. For exercise he likes to swim or ride his bike. Since he grew up about one half hour from Rockaway Beach, Queens, he misses the ocean and goes there whenever he can.

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