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No it hasn't.
I have to give you full credit here.
You have your arse handed to you repeatedly on these forums but you still keep coming back for more.
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No it hasn't.
It says so right here:You didn't read it obviously.So uh...here you go, bro.
How lightning strikes could explain the origin of life—on Earth and elsewhere
A new study suggests that lightning helps make an essential element available to organisms in habitable environments.www.technologyreview.com
So sometimes, life needs a spark of inspiration—or maybe several trillion of them. A new study published in Nature Communications suggests lightning may have been a key component in making phosphorus available for organisms to use when life on Earth first appeared by about 3.5 billion years ago.Mar 17, 2021
Day 2 (Tomorrow): The Earth is not 5000 years old.
Well you’re article isn’t even claiming that lightning created single-cell organism as you claimed in the other thread. It says lightning may have been responsible for creating phosphorus which is not a living substance that would be available for organisms that already exist.
You should really learn to read before regurgitating information incorrectly.
This isnt a fact. Its just some dudes theory.So uh...here you go, bro.
How lightning strikes could explain the origin of life—on Earth and elsewhere
A new study suggests that lightning helps make an essential element available to organisms in habitable environments.www.technologyreview.com
So sometimes, life needs a spark of inspiration—or maybe several trillion of them. A new study published in Nature Communications suggests lightning may have been a key component in making phosphorus available for organisms to use when life on Earth first appeared by about 3.5 billion years ago.Mar 17, 2021
Day 2 (Tomorrow): The Earth is not 5000 years old.
When hydrated, phosphides such as the mineral schreibersite, (Fe,Ni)3P, allow for the synthesis of important phosphorus-bearing organic compoundsIt says so right here:You didn't read it obviously.So uh...here you go, bro.
How lightning strikes could explain the origin of life—on Earth and elsewhere
A new study suggests that lightning helps make an essential element available to organisms in habitable environments.www.technologyreview.com
So sometimes, life needs a spark of inspiration—or maybe several trillion of them. A new study published in Nature Communications suggests lightning may have been a key component in making phosphorus available for organisms to use when life on Earth first appeared by about 3.5 billion years ago.Mar 17, 2021
Day 2 (Tomorrow): The Earth is not 5000 years old.
Well you’re article isn’t even claiming that lightning created single-cell organism as you claimed in the other thread. It says lightning may have been responsible for creating phosphorus which is not a living substance that would be available for organisms that already exist.
You should really learn to read before regurgitating information incorrectly.
“So sometimes, life needs a spark of inspiration—or maybe several trillion of them. A new study published in Nature Communications suggests lightning may have been a key component in making phosphorus available for organisms to use when life on Earth first appeared by about 3.5 billion years ago.”
No it hasn't.
I have to give you full credit here.
You have your arse handed to you repeatedly on these forums but you still keep coming back for more.
There is so much to explore on the ocean floor. At some point maybe there will be larger submarines designed for just that purpose and can go deeper then today.When hydrated, phosphides such as the mineral schreibersite, (Fe,Ni)3P, allow for the synthesis of important phosphorus-bearing organic compoundsIt says so right here:You didn't read it obviously.So uh...here you go, bro.
How lightning strikes could explain the origin of life—on Earth and elsewhere
A new study suggests that lightning helps make an essential element available to organisms in habitable environments.www.technologyreview.com
So sometimes, life needs a spark of inspiration—or maybe several trillion of them. A new study published in Nature Communications suggests lightning may have been a key component in making phosphorus available for organisms to use when life on Earth first appeared by about 3.5 billion years ago.Mar 17, 2021
Day 2 (Tomorrow): The Earth is not 5000 years old.
Well you’re article isn’t even claiming that lightning created single-cell organism as you claimed in the other thread. It says lightning may have been responsible for creating phosphorus which is not a living substance that would be available for organisms that already exist.
You should really learn to read before regurgitating information incorrectly.
“So sometimes, life needs a spark of inspiration—or maybe several trillion of them. A new study published in Nature Communications suggests lightning may have been a key component in making phosphorus available for organisms to use when life on Earth first appeared by about 3.5 billion years ago.”
"Organic" means living.
“Organic” compounds do not mean “living”. Jesus Christ you don’t know a fucking thing about science do you?When hydrated, phosphides such as the mineral schreibersite, (Fe,Ni)3P, allow for the synthesis of important phosphorus-bearing organic compoundsIt says so right here:You didn't read it obviously.So uh...here you go, bro.
How lightning strikes could explain the origin of life—on Earth and elsewhere
A new study suggests that lightning helps make an essential element available to organisms in habitable environments.www.technologyreview.com
So sometimes, life needs a spark of inspiration—or maybe several trillion of them. A new study published in Nature Communications suggests lightning may have been a key component in making phosphorus available for organisms to use when life on Earth first appeared by about 3.5 billion years ago.Mar 17, 2021
Day 2 (Tomorrow): The Earth is not 5000 years old.
Well you’re article isn’t even claiming that lightning created single-cell organism as you claimed in the other thread. It says lightning may have been responsible for creating phosphorus which is not a living substance that would be available for organisms that already exist.
You should really learn to read before regurgitating information incorrectly.
“So sometimes, life needs a spark of inspiration—or maybe several trillion of them. A new study published in Nature Communications suggests lightning may have been a key component in making phosphorus available for organisms to use when life on Earth first appeared by about 3.5 billion years ago.”
"Organic" means living.
Current Events?So uh...here you go, bro.
How lightning strikes could explain the origin of life—on Earth and elsewhere
A new study suggests that lightning helps make an essential element available to organisms in habitable environments.www.technologyreview.com
So sometimes, life needs a spark of inspiration—or maybe several trillion of them. A new study published in Nature Communications suggests lightning may have been a key component in making phosphorus available for organisms to use when life on Earth first appeared by about 3.5 billion years ago.Mar 17, 2021
Day 2 (Tomorrow): The Earth is not 5000 years old.
Not to be a kill joy, but life cannot spontaneously occur
It has never been duplicated
It has never been observed
And it is statistically impossible.
Other than that, I love the idea.
Notice just how pro science and math I am.
So you're saying Venusians were black kangs with super advanced technologyVenusians became so advanced that they developed space probes to study the planet earth, as we have with Mars
Well in terms of cosmology, yes.In
Current Events?So uh...here you go, bro.
How lightning strikes could explain the origin of life—on Earth and elsewhere
A new study suggests that lightning helps make an essential element available to organisms in habitable environments.www.technologyreview.com
So sometimes, life needs a spark of inspiration—or maybe several trillion of them. A new study published in Nature Communications suggests lightning may have been a key component in making phosphorus available for organisms to use when life on Earth first appeared by about 3.5 billion years ago.Mar 17, 2021
Day 2 (Tomorrow): The Earth is not 5000 years old.
No it hasn't.
So you're saying Venusians were black kangs with super advanced technologyVenusians became so advanced that they developed space probes to study the planet earth, as we have with Mars
Microbes cant survive the ride thru our atmosphere (THOUSANDS of degrees) even if it survived thousands of years in the vacuum of space along with the radiation from millions of sunsSince the origin of the first cellular life is unknowable it's kind of a meaningless question. I am inclined to believe life came here from somewhere else. Not aliens but stowed away on the mega tons of cometary debris that rained down on proto-earth. The sun and planets condensed from the remnant of an earlier supernova and it is not inconceivable that a few bacteria survived.
No it hasn't.
A Life created time and space
Well, they developed a theory about it anywayIt was not long ago that scientists found point A, the Big Bang
It's probably more likely than life spontaneously happening in an unbelieveably hostile environment in such a relatively short period of time. At no time since the beginning has life spontaneously arose anywhere else on the planet. Everything we know of that is alive shares a common origin and similar biological processes.Microbes cant survive the ride thru our atmosphere (THOUSANDS of degrees) even if it survived thousands of years in the vacuum of space along with the radiation from millions of sunsSince the origin of the first cellular life is unknowable it's kind of a meaningless question. I am inclined to believe life came here from somewhere else. Not aliens but stowed away on the mega tons of cometary debris that rained down on proto-earth. The sun and planets condensed from the remnant of an earlier supernova and it is not inconceivable that a few bacteria survived.
So you're saying Venusians were black kangs with super advanced technologyVenusians became so advanced that they developed space probes to study the planet earth, as we have with Mars
No. The white ones was Kangs. The black Venusians were just dick-washers for the ancient Venusian civilizations. Just like they were here.