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Well it definitely happened.
Probably some amino acids got enveloped in a lipid membrane at some point and started replicating.Exactly what happened?
Probably to amino acids got enveloped in a lipid membrane at some point and started replicating.
There's definitely science behind it.
It definitely happened. Probably that way.That was a quick downgrade. You went from definitely to probably in one post.
So what's the probability? Do you have any numbers?
There is science behind science fiction novels; but they're not science. In absence of your vote, I suspect that you are already aware of this.
It definitely happened.
Probably that way.
I voted. Happy now?
And no, you're not really grasping the whole. There is science behind abiogenesis, because if there wasn't, people wouldn't be actively researching and studying it.
Abiogenesis. I think you are losing me, here.What happened?
What do you mean, ‘numbers’?
That's weird. I don't see your vote.
Again there's science behind science fiction. There's science behind ghost sightings; and people are actively researching it. Is that science?
Abiogenesis. I think you are losing me, here.
At one point there was no biological life in the planet, then there was some.
So at some point abiogenesis happened.
Impossible. Scientists have been trying for 60 years, in perfect, controlled laboratory conditions. They've failed. Yet they imagine that somehow, in a terrible environment, life just happened?How should we view it?
I did vote, trust me. Maybe it's a small glitch. I voted science.
In a very broad sense, yes. Just because you don't like it doesn't mean it isn't science.