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A half a day long seminar on Origin of Life and Evolution was successfully held today March 3 2007 at the auditorium of the faculty of business studies at 4 00 p m that continued
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and the Isua Region of west Greenland The time line given below for the first billion years of Earth history illustrates the principal events described in the text below
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and the Isua Region of west Greenland The time line given below for the first billion years of Earth history illustrates the principal events described in the text below
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animal and fungus organisms Spontaneous or induced but not lethal elimination of chloroplasts from green algae has been observed in laboratory environments e g in Chlorella and Euglena Fig 1 Membrane evolution theory The DNA and membranous system of an evolved Cyanobacterium were once fragmented toward formation of presumptive mitochondrion chloroplast and nucleus
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animal and fungus organisms Spontaneous or induced but not lethal elimination of chloroplasts from green algae has been observed in laboratory environments e g in Chlorella and Euglena Fig 1 Membrane evolution theory The DNA and membranous system of an evolved Cyanobacterium were once fragmented toward formation of presumptive mitochondrion chloroplast and nucleus
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Simulated tubular crystal Tubular crystals Cairns Smith discussed some tubular crystals in Genetic Takeover
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The Origin of Life : How did life begin? DNA could not have ...
X-Evolutionist
Sun, 28 Feb 2010 04:41:30 GM
The important point is that since the . origin of life. belongs in the category of at-least-once phenomena, time is on its side. However improbable we regard this event, given enough time it will almost certainly happen at least once ...
X-Evolutionist
Sun, 28 Feb 2010 04:41:30 GM
The important point is that since the . origin of life. belongs in the category of at-least-once phenomena, time is on its side. However improbable we regard this event, given enough time it will almost certainly happen at least once ...
Scientific Literature Claiming that Origin of life is too theoretical for us to understand?
Q. I'm looking for academic text in book or journal form. I need to find authors, preferably scientific, who claim that it is impossible for us to ever completely understand the origin of life on earth, for scientific reasons. For example, the claim that there are too many missing, unevidenced steps, that any theories on origin are purely speculative because we weren't there, or that there are too many paths with potential explanatory power. I am not interested in entering a creationism/evolutionary type debate, as this is not relevant to my topic.
Asked by eba - Tue Sep 23 20:55:42 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I doubt that any scientist would ever say that. Your best bet would probably be someone like Michael Behe or some other proponent of irreducible complexity, because regular scientists wouldn't presume to know the limits of future technology or ways of thinking about the world that would expand our knowledge of abiogenesis. Even those who think that we are unlikely to find out how it happened base this on the fact that it happened so long ago and left little, if any evidence behind, not because it is theoretically impossible.
Answered by Dina Felice - Tue Sep 23 21:15:44 2008
Q. I'm looking for academic text in book or journal form. I need to find authors, preferably scientific, who claim that it is impossible for us to ever completely understand the origin of life on earth, for scientific reasons. For example, the claim that there are too many missing, unevidenced steps, that any theories on origin are purely speculative because we weren't there, or that there are too many paths with potential explanatory power. I am not interested in entering a creationism/evolutionary type debate, as this is not relevant to my topic.
Asked by eba - Tue Sep 23 20:55:42 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I doubt that any scientist would ever say that. Your best bet would probably be someone like Michael Behe or some other proponent of irreducible complexity, because regular scientists wouldn't presume to know the limits of future technology or ways of thinking about the world that would expand our knowledge of abiogenesis. Even those who think that we are unlikely to find out how it happened base this on the fact that it happened so long ago and left little, if any evidence behind, not because it is theoretically impossible.
Answered by Dina Felice - Tue Sep 23 21:15:44 2008
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