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You do know that a river ISN'T alive, right?
You do know that a river ISN'T alive, right?
I continue to ask: What natural properties encourage the formation of life from non-living material? What is the reason for life?
Why do there need to be natural properties that encourage the formation of life?
It is subject to natural properties that encourage it's growth and health.
I continue to ask: What natural properties encourage the formation of life from non-living material? What is the reason for life?
lets see. from your link:This blog entry (not written by me) sums up what I think of the human eye quite well. https://thehumanevolutionblog.com/2015/01/12/the-poor-design-of-the-human-eye/ The human eye is a clunky design that evolution has refined into something that works well.
Super. Now what forces propel life to form under those conditions? Chemically, thermally, electrically or any other force....why?Or, if you want things on the positive side: then a supply of the necessary and sufficient chemical pre-cursors, and a suitable environment.
Super. Now what forces propel life to form under those conditions? Chemically, thermally, electrically or any other force....why?
The same kinetic and thermodynamic forces which drive any chemical reaction.Super. Now what forces propel life to form under those conditions? Chemically, thermally, electrically or any other force....why?
The same kinetic and thermodynamic forces which drive any chemical reaction.
Go ahead. I'm listening. For what reasons does life form?You're asking two completely different questions there.
No, it's more like molecule A combines with molecule B to form molecule D rather than E or F because of the local thermodynamic conditions plus the energy to overcome any kinetic barriers.Those can be documented and put in a formula....go ahead.
Rock plus acid plus sunshine = Life.
It that the one?
That's a valid theory for life?No, it's more like molecule A combines with molecule B to form molecule D rather than E or F because of the local thermodynamic conditions plus the energy to overcome any kinetic barriers.
Go ahead. I'm listening. For what reasons does life form?
I didn't mean to stump you.
If you need some examples of life I'll look around
and see if I can find one. A good answer would be one clue it exists.
LOL! No need--there are plenty of actual biochemists who have. Granted, there is no coherent theory of abiogenesis as of yet, but whenever we find life, it is as an emergent property of complex biochemistry, and biochemistry obeys the same laws as any other branch of chemistry.That's a valid theory for life?
Have you published it yet?
LOL! No need--there are plenty of actual biochemists who have. Granted, there is no coherent theory of abiogenesis as of yet, but whenever we find life, it is as an emergent property of complex biochemistry, and biochemistry obeys the same laws as any other branch of chemistry.
You didn't stump me, you just switched questions in the middle of a sentence from 'what' to 'why'.
And as for the reason why life formed... it just did.
And next time, please drop the condescending attitude. I'm pretty sure that the Bible does say that a Christian shouldn't act in such a manner.
Which ones what? Biochemical reactions proceed due to the same forces which drive any other chemical reaction. Why do hydrogen and oxygen combine to make water?Which ones promote the formation of life and why?
It's a trick question. Nobody has been able to answer it yet.
A very common dodge for the squeamish. WHY as in:
Why does the sun shine? Find out. | Space | EarthSky
Why does water evaporate at room temperature?
My attitude is: stop evading the question.
And as for the reason why life formed... it just did.
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