Abiogenesis (Origins)
The real problem is the starting chemistry in an inorganic world with only some organic molecules present. Unless an enzyme was also around, nothing would happen. That is why I presented the article about zinc and heat. -> BUT, and I meant A BIG BUT, even if we stumbled on a man-made way to make life, we must consider that perhaps there is more than one way, so we will never be sure what really happened.-The biggest problem for Darwinism is the Cambrian Explosion. So much complex life all at once. Life needs oxygen, and the theory has been that lots of oxygen popped up just beforehand. Absolutely right as this article shows:- http://www.physorg.com/news171722551.html-But another BIG BUT: did oxygen 'allow' an advance that was waiting to happen, or did it 'cause' the advance? No little bitty Darwin steps here.
Complete thread:
- Abiogenesis -
George Jelliss,
2009-08-19, 12:52
- Abiogenesis - David Turell, 2009-08-20, 22:28
- Abiogenesis -
dhw,
2009-08-21, 13:24
- Abiogenesis - xeno6696, 2009-08-25, 03:55
- Abiogenesis - xeno6696, 2009-08-25, 04:03
- Abiogenesis -
George Jelliss,
2009-09-03, 21:25
- Abiogenesis - David Turell, 2009-09-04, 15:48
- Abiogenesis -
dhw,
2009-09-05, 11:50
- Abiogenesis -
David Turell,
2009-09-05, 16:36
- Abiogenesis - David Turell, 2009-09-10, 14:56
- Abiogenesis -
David Turell,
2009-09-05, 16:36
- Abiogenesis - David Turell, 2009-10-20, 16:53
- Abiogenesis -
George Jelliss,
2009-11-15, 17:41
- Abiogenesis -
dhw,
2009-11-17, 19:50
- Abiogenesis - David Turell, 2009-11-18, 02:03
- Abiogenesis -
dhw,
2009-11-17, 19:50