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Intelligent Design, Natural Selection or Competitive Information Development and Self-Organisation in Mutual Interactions: Which One Drives the Natural Phenomena?

Two different view about life are common in our societies. According to one view all phenomena are designed and constructed by a divine God, omnipotent and omniscient. The other view suggests a development based on random mutations with the selection of best fitted ones by nature. In both views, the driving force lies outside of the beings.
Physical law state: “All matters attract or repel each other directly proportional to their potential values (charges, etc.) and inversely proportional to the quadrate of the distance between them.” The meaning of this statement is very clear: All items are mutually influencing each other and the result of their interactions is the ruling force in that system. Now let see functioning of this law and the development of an order in a physical experiment.
If there are no differences in temperature between the water in a cup and the environment, the water molecules in cup are rather quiet. But if the cup is heated from bottom, the situation change and water molecules in cup begin to interact with each others quite often. After a due time water in cup starts boiling, whereby gas bubbles are ascending at certain point. The path of these gas bubbles are rather constant, they are seen at the bottom of the cup always at the same point and ascend upwards. They are water molecules, that carry these gas bubbles; hence boiling water molecules take quite distinct paths in the cup, they are loaded with heat at the bottom of the cup and transport it to the upper surface. At the surface the cooled water molecules absorb some gas molecules and carry them to the bottom of the cup. At the bottom, water molecules are heated again and the air molecules are released and they ascend together to the surface.
Heat is transmitted with heat photons. When heat photons reach water molecules, they influence the electrons around the water molecules and the electrons start to oscillate. The vibrations of the electrons influence the behavior of the water molecules and they start to jiggle and so all molecules in the cup begin to influence each other. The interactions between molecules occur mainly through heat waves. Those waves are some times reflected from the wall of the cup and returns to the molecules again. Waves are interfering with each other and so their amplitudes and wavelengths continue to change according to the interactions in the cup-environment. After a due time, the resulting wave became such a shape, that the movements of all water molecules in the cup are so coordinated, that they carry the heat from bottom to the top of the cup, at the most economic manner. In synergetics term, an order parameter is established in the system.
As seen, the interactions between beings are executed with the aids of appropriate signals. In order to establish a stabile rule for the system, all components of the system must be incorporated in mutual signal exchange.
Because the most energy exchange occurs mainly via signal transduction between objects and the speed of signal transmission is very important in this procedure, it is developed a multitude of semi-closed systems starting with atoms and continuing with molecules, cells, bodies of different shapes, colonies, etc. Besides this, each lake, each island, each restricted basin like Black Sea, Mediterranean, Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, etc are special semi-closed units with their own major energy exchange system. The major energy exchange between each different system occurs with certain delays.
The renowned physicist Milo Wolff  (1995) says: “Particle properties require perception-communication between particles.   If there were no means for each particle to sense the presence of other matter in its universe, the required dimensional relationships above could not be established. How can a particle possess a property which is dependent on other particles, if there is no way for the particles to impart their presence to each other?    Without communication, each particle would be alone in its own separate universe.   Therefore continual two-way   perceptive communication between each particle and other matter in its universe is needed to establish the laws of nature.”

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