This has been CONFIRMED in Dr. Jack Szostak's LAB. 2009 Nobel Laurette in medicine for his work on telomerase.
It's been 55 years since the Miller-Urey Experiment, and science has made enormous pr...
This has been CONFIRMED in Dr. Jack Szostak's LAB. 2009 Nobel Laurette in medicine for his work on telomerase.
It's been 55 years since the Miller-Urey Experiment, and science has made enormous progress on solving the origin of life. This video summarizes one of the best leading models. Yes there are others. Science may never know exactly how life DID start, but we will know many ways how life COULD start. Don't be fooled by creationist arguments as even a minimal understanding of biology and chemistry is enough to realize they have no clue what they are talking about.
Note on how competition works. Water will flow across a membrane to try to equalize the ion concentration. If there is a lot of polymer in a vesicle it will be surrounded by many ions, thus causing water to flow into the vesicle, increasing the internal pressure and stretching the membrane. Fatty acids are in equilibrium between the vesicle and solution. If 2 vesicles are near one another they will gradually swap fatty acids. If one membrane is under tension, the fatty acid "on rate" will be greater than the "off rate" (move to a lower energy state by relaxing the pressure). It will suck up fatty acids from solution. The other vesicle will still give them off, but they will disappear (sucked up by neighbor) and not return. Therefore, the vesicle with high internal pressure will grow and the neighbor will shrink.
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Kirkwhisper, It seems to be universally so, that the presentation of absolute certainty is a sure fire turn off. Hence, there are many sensitive individuals ready to passionately present their case. Of course, being convinced of the argument against free will, I can't find a reason to blame anyone. (See my continued comment.)
Kirkwhisper continued... In response, what I find is that the universe is all we have with which to work. If there is an intelligent creator we are barred from scientifically demonstrating its existence. With this as a backdrop, to answer the question, "Is there a God?", it seems that the only truly honest answer is "I don't know." For myself, personally, I define God as something that deserves my gratitude and since I don't think any creator could have free will, a God seems to me impossible.
I guess I should be somewhat proud that I so thoroughly routed his assertion that he had no recourse, but to pretend it did not happen. I thought since it had been months from the last time I responded to him he might actually want to engage me in a discussion again.
I also brought up that the original function of ERVs was self replication. So the best strategy he could come up with was to avoid the subject all together.
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Funny how people with no relevant data will run away without debunking their objectors data...
It seems to be universally so, that the presentation of absolute certainty is a sure fire turn off. Hence, there are many sensitive individuals ready to passionately present their case. Of course, being convinced of the argument against free will, I can't find a reason to blame anyone. (See my continued comment.)
In response, what I find is that the universe is all we have with which to work. If there is an intelligent creator we are barred from scientifically demonstrating its existence. With this as a backdrop, to answer the question, "Is there a God?", it seems that the only truly honest answer is "I don't know."
For myself, personally, I define God as something that deserves my gratitude and since I don't think any creator could have free will, a God seems to me impossible.
Great video...
See, what amazes me is how many doctors know all of this science and don't connect the dots...so, they still believe.
Great video.
I thought since it had been months from the last time I responded to him he might actually want to engage me in a discussion again.