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Hi everyone. Have'nt been here for awhile so we'll see how this goes . Over the past few days I've been getting though the book "The intelligent Universe" by Fred Hoyle.
If the data in this book is true, then I have a whole new outlook on how life began.
I'll begin with this simple quote "Did life originate here on Earth? No. There is not a shred of objective evidence to support the hypothesis that life began in an organic soup here on Earth" end quote.
The thing is, the chance of life beginning here are just to small.
The odds of just one of our bodies proteins having evolved randomly are about 50,000,000,000,000,000,000 to 1.
Thats just for one measly protein, however we use about 200,000 types of protein in our cells, so the odds that they all evolved by chance are just unimaginable in my opinion.
It goes on then to say that the chance of finding our 2,000 enzymes by stringing together amino acid beads at random is very very small.
Its like 1 to 100000000000... and so on for about 40 A4 pages.
Now that's a verrrry small chance !
Stated is also evidence that the bacterium, Pedomicrobium was found in a meteroite that landed here from space. Also contained in the meteroite were virus type structures simular to virus'es on Earth.
Masses of dust and particles land here everyday on Earth, could it be these seeds that "caused" life here on Earth?
Disscusion please! I'm dying to hear your thoughts on this
If the data in this book is true, then I have a whole new outlook on how life began.
I'll begin with this simple quote "Did life originate here on Earth? No. There is not a shred of objective evidence to support the hypothesis that life began in an organic soup here on Earth" end quote.
The thing is, the chance of life beginning here are just to small.
The odds of just one of our bodies proteins having evolved randomly are about 50,000,000,000,000,000,000 to 1.
Thats just for one measly protein, however we use about 200,000 types of protein in our cells, so the odds that they all evolved by chance are just unimaginable in my opinion.
It goes on then to say that the chance of finding our 2,000 enzymes by stringing together amino acid beads at random is very very small.
Its like 1 to 100000000000... and so on for about 40 A4 pages.
Now that's a verrrry small chance !
Stated is also evidence that the bacterium, Pedomicrobium was found in a meteroite that landed here from space. Also contained in the meteroite were virus type structures simular to virus'es on Earth.
Masses of dust and particles land here everyday on Earth, could it be these seeds that "caused" life here on Earth?
Disscusion please! I'm dying to hear your thoughts on this