Oh, and on that note that MNB made about a giant explosion happening randomly and 'life start[ing] somehow'...WTF?!?!:-Big Bang - A singularity in multiple dimensions, which contains the entire weight of the universe, suddenly expands in terms of our '4 dimensions'. That single point is the 'center of the universe', and must be a gravitational center to the universe, as otherwise the expansion of the universe wouldn't be slowing down. I wouldn't exactly call this a radical theory.-'Life started somehow' - There are plenty of theories based around plenty of evidence. I don't see that this is a problem. It could have been due to a reaction of chemicals in the depths of the ocean (perhaps around geothermal 'hotpoints' where we can now see that see life thrives), which caused the chemical bases for dna to form, and thus for life to occur.
im just waiting for meganerdbomb to come along and kick things into gear.
I only believe in the Chaos Theory.
In other words ... life started somehow.
Quote from: Meganerdbomb on November 29, 2010, 05:49:36 PMIn other words ... life started somehow.Not just somehow. We have narrowed down the likely conditions of the start of life.
We? Are you a biologist?
Quote from: Urjak on November 29, 2010, 05:59:13 PMQuote from: Meganerdbomb on November 29, 2010, 05:49:36 PMIn other words ... life started somehow.Not just somehow. We have narrowed down the likely conditions of the start of life.We? Are you a biologist?
Quote from: Meganerdbomb on November 29, 2010, 06:40:52 PMQuote from: Urjak on November 29, 2010, 05:59:13 PMQuote from: Meganerdbomb on November 29, 2010, 05:49:36 PMIn other words ... life started somehow.Not just somehow. We have narrowed down the likely conditions of the start of life.We? Are you a biologist?I don't see you holding any scientific degrees. If what you're saying refutes his statement, then by nature everything you've said over the course of this entire thread in regards to science can't be taken seriously either.
Quote from: Noodle on November 29, 2010, 07:30:56 PMQuote from: Meganerdbomb on November 29, 2010, 06:40:52 PMQuote from: Urjak on November 29, 2010, 05:59:13 PMQuote from: Meganerdbomb on November 29, 2010, 05:49:36 PMIn other words ... life started somehow.Not just somehow. We have narrowed down the likely conditions of the start of life.We? Are you a biologist?I don't see you holding any scientific degrees. If what you're saying refutes his statement, then by nature everything you've said over the course of this entire thread in regards to science can't be taken seriously either.Did I say I was refuting his statement? I was simply venting on one of my pet peeves of English usage.His statement does not require refuting.
It seems likely that life was created by random chance to be honest. It makes more sense than having a God/Deity.Back when the asteroid hit infant Earth, it seems by random chance that life forms were made, maybe during the collision the moisture and the various debris were colliding.
Early life came about from a chemical mixture. A lot of the elements and such in this chemical mixture were brought to Earth by an asteroid/asteroids.
It wasn't an automatic assembly, really. The oceans of the young earth were rich in amino acids that were floating about and bumping into each other, and by pure chance a combination of amino acids was made that was capable of reproducing itself. Some other combinations capable of reproduction were made, and this would have brought on natural selection, favouring those combinations that were more efficient at reproduction.
There was also a group of organisms, I can't remember what they're called, which are now seen off the coast of Australia somewhere, IIRC, which use carbon dioxide as their energy source, and they produce oxygen, which is widely believed to be what fuelled the sudden explosion of life that began on Earth.
I haven't studied the original original of life for some time, so I don't remember all the details so well. The point still stands - life didn't come about because some deity came about and said "ORGANISMS GET!"
Quote from: Noodle on November 30, 2010, 06:01:53 PMI haven't studied the original original of life for some time, so I don't remember all the details so well. The point still stands - life didn't come about because some deity came about and said "ORGANISMS GET!"More like, life didn't start because a bunch of random chemicals sprang to life of their own accord. Do you know the mathematical odds of a chain of amino acids randomly combining to form DNA? Well, I'll tell you. They're 1 over 10 to the 67th, or practically zero.