that wasn't the question.
Yes, it was.
You asked about how the mechanism of evolution, a process that applies to
existing life, applies to the origins of life.
The answer is that evolution applies to
existing life.
Scope. It matters.
Furhermore, the origins of life are unkown. There some good ideas, but nothing conclusive.
So - ignoring for a second that evolution doesn't address origins - the best one can say is "we don't know".
the question was how are the processes that lead to life different than the processes that lead to evolution.
For starters, life needs to already exist for evolution to start.
Evolution requires reproduction with modification. You can't reproduce what doesn't exist yet........
they both require the acquisition of nucleotides.
they both must follow the laws of biochemistry.
they both are subjected to environmental constraints.
Yes, both are subject to the laws of nature.
Are you having a state-the-obvious contest?
You could just as well say then that the "processes of plate tectonics" apply to "black holes", because "both are subject to physics".
It's not exactly incorrect to state that, but.... yeah...
probably because he has more knowledge on this subject than all the posters on this forum put together.
And Professor Dawkins doesn't?
Could it be that you prefer the
personal opinions of Koonin because you feel like you can reconcile his
opinions better with what you want to believe, rather then with the
opinions of Dawkins?
there are also a large number of scientists that agrees with what he says.
And their personal opinions are irrelevant as well.
that seems to be your primary problem dogmahunter, you just can't grasp the idea that darwinism is dead.
If you say so.
It's just a word though. The theory of evolution remains intact.
The core of it remains intact.
Natural selection is just as valid today as it was 200 years ago.
And here you go again, btw, mixing up origins of life with origins of diversity.
things in evolution just do not happen the way you think they do.
Really?
Descent with modification doesn't happen?
Natural selection doesn't happen?
Fitter individuals don't have advantages over less fit individuals?
You can believe that if you want, but you'll just miss the fact that you're wrong.