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So what is your conspiracy on how life started, care to share?




I will update with mine, I am still working on it but let's hear yours for now.
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Monument wrote So what is your conspiracy on how life started, care to share?




I will update with mine, I am still working on it but let's hear yours for now.


I don't even know how to begin to answer that question, I'd like to hope that we were made for a reason though.

"Don't take life too seriously, nobody makes it out alive anyway."
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We know how life began. The chemical soup that was the oceans 4 billion years ago underwent the process of abiogenesis to form single celled organisms. Evolution took hold and 4 billion years later, here we are.

I have defended evolution before on this forum and I won't be doing it again. It's like having to defend the existence of gravity and anyone who does not believe in it is either strongly religious or simply doesn't understand, or hasn't looked at, the evidence.

I am an open minded person, but just like I will read and entertain the possibility of gravity not existing, I'm probably just going to laugh, groan with annoyance, and not reply.
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Cavalry wrote We know how life began. The chemical soup that was the oceans 4 billion years ago underwent the process of abiogenesis to form single celled organisms. Evolution took hold and 4 billion years later, here we are.

I have defended evolution before on this forum and I won't be doing it again. It's like having to defend the existence of gravity and anyone who does not believe in it is either strongly religious or simply doesn't understand, or hasn't looked at, the evidence.

I am an open minded person, but just like I will read and entertain the possibility of gravity not existing, I'm probably just going to laugh, groan with annoyance, and not reply.


I do love the wording within this explanation.

I also do agree for the most part on how your addressing how life formulated within this planet. I only have one question for possibly you, or possibly anyone else. I believe science does explain 99.9% of all life, I'm only missing the start of everything. From what I understand the big bang theory is really a globally accepted hypothesis, my only question has to stem from how the hell did those original atoms appear? I don't think a human being, or someone with a modern day mind could have created that. That's just always bugged me, we'll really never know what the hell started that whole sequence of events huh?
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Cavalry wrote We know how life began. The chemical soup that was the oceans 4 billion years ago underwent the process of abiogenesis to form single celled organisms. Evolution took hold and 4 billion years later, here we are.

I have defended evolution before on this forum and I won't be doing it again. It's like having to defend the existence of gravity and anyone who does not believe in it is either strongly religious or simply doesn't understand, or hasn't looked at, the evidence.

I am an open minded person, but just like I will read and entertain the possibility of gravity not existing, I'm probably just going to laugh, groan with annoyance, and not reply.


I do love the wording within this explanation.

I also do agree for the most part on how your addressing how life formulated within this planet. I only have one question for possibly you, or possibly anyone else. I believe science does explain 99.9% of all life, I'm only missing the start of everything. From what I understand the big bang theory is really a globally accepted hypothesis, my only question has to stem from how the hell did those original atoms appear? I don't think a human being, or someone with a modern day mind could have created that. That's just always bugged me, we'll really never know what the hell started that whole sequence of events huh?


Nobody knows what caused the Big Bang.
Physics can explain what happened just after the Big Bang happened, but nobody can explain what caused it.

I'm OK with that, I don't think that it will be explained and even if it were explained I don't think we would be able to understand it.

If you're asking how we know the Big Bang happened, the simple explanation is that all matter is, generally, spreading out in different directions, if you reversed this spread it would all end up in the same place.
I'm not well educated enough on the subject to give you the complex explanation.

I say 'generally' because there are areas in which the matter is being pulled by something else which is unknown, and by 'Something else' I mean something which would need to be the size of another Universe to cause such a strong gravitational pull. This is called Dark Flow.
It is one of the pieces of evidence used to postulate that there is more than one Universe, and that it is right next to ours.

But yes, the Big Bang is just a big mystery.

2135 wrote Right, but how did the RNA molecules in that chemical soup originate? They couldn't have popped up from simply nothing.


I'm no biologist or chemist and as far as I know they haven't found an answer to that question yet.
But if you're suggesting that they came from an asteroid, how did the asteroid form them?

We both hit the wall of not knowing how the RNA molecules formed.
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Cavalry wrote We know how life began. The chemical soup that was the oceans 4 billion years ago underwent the process of abiogenesis to form single celled organisms. Evolution took hold and 4 billion years later, here we are.

I have defended evolution before on this forum and I won't be doing it again. It's like having to defend the existence of gravity and anyone who does not believe in it is either strongly religious or simply doesn't understand, or hasn't looked at, the evidence.

I am an open minded person, but just like I will read and entertain the possibility of gravity not existing, I'm probably just going to laugh, groan with annoyance, and not reply.


The chemical Soup couldn't have happened because of hydrolysis.
Source:http://www.laney.edu/wp/cheli-fossum/files/2012/01/Protein-Structure-3-Interactions-Hydrolysis-Denaturation.pdf (read page 2 "Proteins can be hydrolyzed or denatured")
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My main belief is Darwins theory of evolution but I am open to other theories and beliefs.
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Forget about life itself think about the universe and how big it is like wtf. And gravity how does it work, there must be some power powering it. Like what was actually here before the universe. I don't believe in religion but i dont belive in the big bang. How can nothing turn into something so massive and how can all the matter in the universe just appear from nothing. If the universe isnt infinte whats on the other side, like these places actually exist think whats happening there now. Its truly a mind ****. Read this when you are high or something then its truly and mind fuuucckkary
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