Scientists Discover a Self-Replicating Protein Structure, And It Could Have Built The First Life on

Sure!

For example, instead of saying:


It would say:



Most fields of science rely on proofs, and experimentation. For some reason the purported sciences of origins of life on Earth and evolution of life on Earth, asks us to take it on faith.
It's real buffoonery to suggest anyone needs faith relative to biological evolution and life sciences.

Here's just one example of one university that spills nonsense on your pointless prattle.


It's remarkable that you didn't know the leading research universities have doctoral programs for the STEM fields. Odd, that you didn't know most every college and university in this country has STEM field programs.

The Disco'tute has played a cruel joke on you.
 
Your posts are nonsensical. They give me nothing of substance to which to respond.
I've post massive evidence for Evolution, and in this OP some good suppositions that were thought to havee not existed, but would help live become life from inanimate
You Failed here miserably with you Dishonest Designer BVS.

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No, we don't have all the answers, but we're still looking.
We'll never have all the answers as they just generate new questions.

Scientists Discover a Self-Replicating Protein Structure, And It Could Have Built The First Life on Earth
Mike McRae - 4 Mar 2018 - sciencealert.com
Scientists Discover a Self-Replicating Protein Structure, And It Could Have Built The First Life on Earth

Roughly 4 billion years ago an assortment of complex organic compounds went from being mere carbon soup to replicating biochemistry – the first steps to life on Earth.​
The order of these steps has been a source of debate for decades. Now, a recent discovery about a common protein structure could help tip the balance, bringing us closer to understanding just how we came to be here.​
Researchers from Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) in Zürich have demonstrated that short strands of amyloid protein structures can direct the selection of amino acids to build even more amyloids.​
If the word amyloid doesn't sound familiar, they're a protein structure that's increasingly being found all over the place in nature.​
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We need to figure this stuff out. If no other planet will be exactly like earth, we may have to genetically modify humans so they can adapt on these new planets. The secret could be in this protein.

Or in Tardigrades.

They have been found in diverse regions of Earth's biosphere – mountaintops, the deep sea, tropical rainforests, and the Antarctic. Tardigrades are among the most resilient animals known,with individual species able to survive extreme conditions – such as exposure to extreme temperatures, extreme pressures (both high and low), air deprivation, radiation, dehydration, and starvation – that would quickly kill most other known forms of life. Tardigrades have survived exposure to outer space.
 
We need to figure this stuff out. If no other planet will be exactly like earth, we may have to genetically modify humans so they can adapt on these new planets. The secret could be in this protein.

Or in Tardigrades.

They have been found in diverse regions of Earth's biosphere – mountaintops, the deep sea, tropical rainforests, and the Antarctic. Tardigrades are among the most resilient animals known,with individual species able to survive extreme conditions – such as exposure to extreme temperatures, extreme pressures (both high and low), air deprivation, radiation, dehydration, and starvation – that would quickly kill most other known forms of life. Tardigrades have survived exposure to outer space.
The combinations of molecules will eventually hit a combination that work in a new atmosphere environment.
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The combinations of molecules will eventually hit a combination that work in a new atmosphere environment.
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Honestly, what does it matter to me what kind of life I start on another planet. It shouldn't have to be humans. It would be cool to planet a seed on a planet knowing that one day that single cell will turn into multi cell creature and evolution will do it's thing. Maybe dinosaurs, maybe just a planet of tartigrades.

I wonder if earth only had micro life on it like tartigrades, how big would life eventually get and how intelligent? Imagine how much natural resources would be here for us if we were tiny? Of course we'd have to move around in amour so cats, mice and cockroaches didn't eat us.

Being smart we would still consider ourselves god's chosen people. Even though we are tiny, can't fly, can't run, smell, hear or see as good as all the other animals, still we would believe god put us here and made us tiny for a reason. Perhaps so we never use up all the oil and wood or pollute the oceans with all our waste.
 

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