Just as things made of sillicon do not link up and form next generation composites, protiens do not have this ability.
Says you. The truth, of course, is exactly the opposite. Not only do proteins self-assemble in the cell, classes of proteins exist that assemble copies of themselves from other protein sequences.
But, just like a creationist, you've moved the goalposts. You lost the argument about evolution
in the space of a single post, so naturally you're trying to move the argument to abiogenesis.
I mean, I fuckin'
took you out. In a single stroke, in an instant, like a Toshiro Mifune movie. I carved your post up like an Easter ham. So, naturally, you're trying to pretend that your humiliating defeat didn't just happen, and that it was your intent to talk about abiogenesis all along. Well, tough titties. You don't have what it takes to win there, either. And this isn't the thread or forum for it. You should have specified that the biochemical origins of life was your subject from the beginning. But that blunder has cost you dearly, indeed.
Here's what I just did to you. Pretend that you're watching from the point of view of your argument.
I'm sorry, am I bragging too much? There's not really much else to do in this thread. It's ridiculous that it was even promoted in the first place. Move it to the coffeehouse; no serious discussion is going to happen here.