You guys should try majoring in biochemistry before you start conjecturing.
you set yourself up for some flaming. particularly because your answers didn't do much more than conjecture and I didn't interpret your answers as coming from someone with first hand experience or extensive knowledge in the biological sciences. sorry, undergrad just doesn't cut it, and you'll realize this if you pursue a higher degree.
Also, when you say something like this:
I suppose I'll have to bear it.
and admit you are a mere junior in college, I sense a high arrogance/ knowledge ratio, which probably means arguing will be impossible.
the simple facts are these:
1) everyone has the right to conjecture regardless of their knowledge. And you aren't high enough on the totem pole to tell others below you to shut up. I'm much higher on the pole than you and I think everyones answers count.
2) your assessment that there are only a FEW areas of the creation of life that are not yet understood reeks of ignorance. How do you come to this?
3) you get on this discussion of molecular handedness and don't make any attempt to tie it in to the question at hand: Can a single cell organism be synthesized?
4) using the term 'exponential' to describe costs is ridiculous. also, to say that costs and interests are prohibitive towards the appropriate experimental research required to undertake such a task is wrong. the reason that funding in this area is weak is because NOONE has come up with a good plan on how to do it. That is, there is NO faith that it can be done. and these judgements are made by scientists that know what they are doing.
anyways, keep the cussing out, I'm still interested in hearing your views.