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I'd tell you to quit while you were ahead, but you lost that a LONG time ago.
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10-23-2007, 04:21 PM | #612 |
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I have a few things to say to both sides of the argument. Plus, I love hearing what Swordchucks has to say because he's in my field AND he's a few years ahead of me.
1) Amino adenosine triacid ester is not life. It's an organic molecule, and quite a few of those have been synthesized without enzymes (high energy events can act as catalysts). But that's a far cry from life. I might be a little more forgiving in saying it's another step towards showing how other organic molecules might get catalyzed, yadda yadda, but still far cry. 2) Bacteria are the simplest life forms on Earth now. Earth's environment has changed radically over the billions of years they've been present for that period of time. All I'm getting at here is that, perhaps at one point, Earth's environment was a lot more welcoming to the probability of catalyzing such and such organic compounds until you arrived at abiogenesis. Billions of years of evolution, even if isn't rather undirected (though many changes in the environment over billions of years would have caused uncountable periods of selection pressure) have allowed even the simpliest bacteria now to build up their genomes. I remember researchers are already working on the "minimal" genome, not sure how far that's progressed, but it's a line of science to look forward to in terms of results. My final point is just that I wouldn't be surprised if the initial life forms coming out of the hypothetical abiogenesis were even simpler than E. Coli or P. fluorescens. 2b) As far as listing humanity's current scientific capabilities as an argument against replicating abiogenesis, I'm not feeling it. It could well be far more complicated than any of those listed by Swordchucks. Not only that, our prowess in some of those activities is pretty questionable anyway. I mean, atomic fission, for instance, is one hell of a common process in the universe (how many stars in the Milky Way alone?). Life, on the other hand, seems a little rarer. It could be a long (hey, maybe impossible!) journey towards replicating its creation. But then what the hell was atomic fission 300 years ago? Let's see where we are in 2307. 3) Just a tangent of speculation; while I think abiogenesis may be a cleaner explanation, panspermia has always intrigued me. Maybe Earth wasn't the best place for critical organic molecules to form (even if it was a good place for life, once it had a foothold, to form). It might seem a little crazy for these things to form somewhere else and find themselves on Earth, but we were just talking about infintesimal probabilities, so I guess we'd have to include this interpretation too! We don't know too much about environments beyond Earth, so we can't say too much on the rest of the universe's ability to catalyze life's critical enzymes. 4) And a last interpretation. That there is no God (or Gods) in the commonly accepted usage, but that we're our own Gods. Given the apparent plasticity of space and time and quantum mechanics, perhaps abiogenesis is indeed impossible. But, taking that, perhaps we seed the creation of ourselves, in the distant future (or hell, maybe soon). Cyclical, paradoxial, and wild speculation, but it's as possible our other interpretations. It also satisfies my need to find an explanation for my existence that doesn't include a "feeling" I absolutely don't feel. Last edited by Azisien; 10-23-2007 at 04:26 PM. |
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I said, "This [my feelings] isn't meant to serve as evidence to you, but I honestly couldn't care less about that." Then you said "Do you understand that feeling something isn't actually evidence?" after I had just said feelings weren't evidence. I was just checking to make sure you were actually reading what I was saying, as clearly you messed up somewhere there. However you are right about one thing. My whole point is that nobody knows everything. The really funny thing is that you keep arguing with me about it, and not making yourself look good at all. Quote:
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If this is true, then the God that we worship could be the product of a previous cycle, and or there is no god and we are evolving to the point that we create him. Or you could believe the summerians. They say that we are a genetic experiment ment to farm the earth, by some aliens called Albe jensiens. Whatever the explanation, I get the feeling that Serenity is shouting while she is typing, and maybe so are some other people. So (not backseat modding here) For the sake of the readability of this thread, can we all take a collective breath? Quote:
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Just as I myself, purely from the perspective of a participant in the conversation with no particular rights and priviledges pertaining thereto, urge both Serenity and 'Chucks to back away from this thread, take several long, deep breaths, and then return at a time when they can comport themselves with say, 95% less open hostility.
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