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Abstract
Philosophical naturalists explain the origins of symbiotic relationships through initial random natural processes of evolution as these relationships evolved, and co-evolved through struggle and competition in simple organisms. This led to greater complexity and cooperation through system self-organization. We propose a new young-age creation model for the origin of symbioses using human engineered interface systems as analogues for understanding and describing globally important symbiotic mutual, commensal, and parasitic relationships. The relationships we will investigate in detail include, but are not limited to, mycorrhizae, nitrogen fixation, lichens, key parasites, and commensals (though commensal relationships are not fully understood). An interface model for the origins of these relationships should be consistent with Scripture, design-based, and organism-focused. God created complex organism archetypes programmed for holistic relational interaction, which is an important element in proposed creation-based species concepts. We also interpret extant species interactions in the light of a planet groaning with dysfunction and death. A design model of symbiotic relationships should be both testable and robust in its explanations. Symbiotic relationships are complex and critical for the understanding of systems biology that include; biogeochemical cycles, community relationships, origins of ecological systems, and Earth stewardship. A mind is the only known origin of interface systems. Therefore, we will investigate what is known about the detailed complexities researchers are finding at the interfaces of these organisms and then apply the design interface model to the most current understanding of these associations. Our model is based on the following tenets of engineering design: 1. Intentionality (teleology) - goal-directed activity from the molecular level to the biosphere, 2. Internalistic - all biological operations originate from identifiable control systems innate to the organism, and Individualistic - like all engineered entities, organisms are individuals with definite and distinct boundaries that determine ‘self’ from ‘non-self’. Human engineers understand that at least three elements make up the minimum needed for the functioning of an interface. Removal of any one of them causes an interface system to effectively cease functioning. Those three components are; Authentication recognizing ‘self’ from ‘non-self’, which is a highly regulated activity. Protocols are rules, processes, or mechanisms established by the interface designer that work between requestor and provider in order to regulate the relationship. This can be done using both physical and non-physical attachment to one another. Common media is a third key component to a properly functioning interface. Common Media are physical conditions external to two or more organisms. They include air, water, chemicals, electricity, and/or light. When observing long-term associations, it could look like one species is directly controlling the other, but they are not. Each organism has an interface, but the interfaces are only controlling the organism to which it belongs. For example, in mutualisms such as nitrogen fixing bacteria and plant roots, harmonious outcomes are observed, as bacteria make Nitrogen useable for the plant and in return, the plant provides carbohydrates to the bacteria. The interfaces that enable the harmonization are not seen. If we searched for where the information resides, that specifies bacteria/plant harmonization it would not be found within either but comes from the mind of the Designer. A robust creation model of symbiosis must also explain dysfunctional relationships as well. Therefore, in a fallen and cursed world, parasitism and possibly commensalism may be the result of the removal, dysfunction, and/or mutation of one or more of the above elements of interface systems. Though suffering and death are a part of this Fallen world, God’s ‘fingerprints’ are still very clear when investigating this wonderous interface design. This affirms Romans 1:20 where God’s invisible attributes are seen in the visible creation, such that humanity is without excuse in regard to God’s existence. God wants to be known through His Creation and for those who would see, harmonious symbiotic relationships and highly complex systems designed for life provision and sustainment, reveal God’s love and He deserves great glory and honor.