Scientists create self-replicating RNA

How Did Life Begin? RNA That Replicates Itself Indefinitely Developed For First Time
Several years old, I know. But interesting. Note how they fail to admit that it was intelligent design that was responsible. Lol. And they still haven't managed to create a living cell in the lab.
There are simpler, self-replicating molecules that occur naturally. Once they appeared on the early Earth, evolution was off and running.

Life, as you think of it, hooked a ride on meteor. Just like seeds from trees and flowers travel on winged creatures and the air.

It's all so obvious. It's teh confinements of human perception that makes it oh so mysterious.
Ridiculous.


Are you serious?

OMFG

people, a failed species
Assuming your theory is true it still doesn't explain how life first began before it hitched its ride to Earth.


You think in terms of a beginning and an end. This concept is wrong.

That is a false premise.

There is no "beginning" there is no "end."

There simply "is" and what "is" simply changes.

We are very simple in thought. We think in terms of birth and death and yet we know that birth is teh union of an egg and sperm. We know the property of eggs, of sperm. Elements have simply changed to create us. And when we die, all we are goes on. We become gas and fertilizer. Food for scavengers in some cases. Out life is simply a time and place. Death is but a dramatic, to us, change. It is in no way an end to all that we are. It is simply a change to what was. Sadly, the change is a finality to our accumulation of elements and energies.

EVERYTHING in the universe is the same.

I argued (from a far) with Stephen Hawking in the 80's when he said information was lost at the event horizon. Guess what? Many years later he admitted he had been wrong.

Anyway, the odds are long that you will read this and you will realize but have a nice nite none the less.

peace
 

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