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Post by Anonymous on Mar 26, 2003 0:44:40 GMT -5
Two ideas which seem to contradict are biogenesis (life comes only from other living things) and spontaneous generation (life can come from non-living things). One theory of the origin of life is that it was started by a lightning strike. I'm really not sure how much sense that makes so maybe it should be discussed too.... well anyway supposedly spontaneous generation as disproven a while back and now is not even considered but then how can any of the scientific theories regarding to origins of life actual be right? When there was no life there was no way for life to come from another living thing so therefore it had to have come from a chemical reaction involving things which aren't alive.... or of course we can always just say god did and then there's no speculation needed ;D well anyway please write something about this
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Post by The~Inquisitor on Mar 26, 2003 14:12:55 GMT -5
I believe this is something that will never been known. Where did life start. Something cannot be created by nothing I don't think so there must have been something that has always been there... (wherever "there" is)
I don't believe in God though.
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Post by Me Again on Mar 26, 2003 16:34:15 GMT -5
well then I guess if there was always soemthing then there was no origin of life so no matter what they say it will be wrong! Ha HA! problem solved ;D
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Post by Sanovarak on Mar 28, 2003 8:13:01 GMT -5
Our ancestors have been ameebas, which came to ground, and started evolution, that's all.
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Post by The~Inquisitor on Mar 28, 2003 10:51:27 GMT -5
And where did Ameebas come from? Hmmm?
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Post by Shiguru Wazzat on Mar 28, 2003 11:50:55 GMT -5
It would have been easier to say 'Origin of life on earth' because then you wouldn't have to say where the ameebas came from, just that they are aliens and we evolved from them.
The question would have been how did life start on earth, not how did it start all together ... a question with hundeds more answers.
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Post by Sanovarak on Mar 28, 2003 12:37:48 GMT -5
Ameebas came from water. Don't you know it? But how they did born? Hmmmm....
I have some theory ameebas are borned from Earth's chemical( Y'know, some chemical things is find in nature, like Uran.) Not quite sure.
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Post by Shiguru Wazzat on Mar 28, 2003 13:23:08 GMT -5
I think life started when it came to the big bang theory - gas clouds mixed and set off a huge explosions. planets where made, but bacteria was formed aswell, which landed on some planets and started the evolution thingie.
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Post by The~Inquisitor on Mar 28, 2003 13:49:57 GMT -5
And then the question of where did the gas clouds come from arises... If we are talking about life on Earth, I believe the theory that we are aliens. Big meteor hits a planet, part of the planet gets blow off. The single celled organisms get hurtled towards earth as some bacterias can survive in space. They hit earth and evolve into all the stuff.
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Post by Shiguru Wazzat on Mar 28, 2003 15:00:05 GMT -5
sounds logical enough to me...
At least, more logical than my brothers idea that there was a super intelligent race of aliens living in the sun until it imploded and sent fireballs from that sun through the space which hardened and made planets. there where some of the aliens on the parts of fireballs, and the bacteria on them made new life which evolved to us, and aliens in other universes...
To me, that's not the most believable thing in the world.
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Post by The~Inquisitor on Mar 29, 2003 5:24:04 GMT -5
Those have got to be some hardass aliens surviving at that temperature.
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Post by Shiguru Wazzat on Mar 29, 2003 5:31:18 GMT -5
HAHA!
not just hard ass, hard everything .. otherwise, they would burn up but their hard asses would still be there. Which could have meant we evolved from alien ass bacteria!!!
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Post by Sanovarak on Mar 29, 2003 8:54:46 GMT -5
Life's origin is mystery.
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Post by TheNeanderthal on Mar 31, 2003 12:56:15 GMT -5
Human beings will probably never know how the first human was born/created. How can we? how is it possible to reveal the mystery of where we all came from?
I think that investigating that subject is completely pointless.
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Post by The~Inquisitor on Apr 1, 2003 11:58:50 GMT -5
We know that humans evolved from Ape's. I'm sure before that people would have thought the same about that.
I am almost certain we will learn about how the first human was born, but I don't think we will ever learn where and how the universe/life began.
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