RE: Evolution Questions
March 23, 2017 at 12:08 pm
(This post was last modified: March 23, 2017 at 12:08 pm by Alex K.)
(March 23, 2017 at 12:00 pm)val5662 Wrote: Astreja - Thanks for being only one of two answering my last question:
"Where did all the living creatures ,including us, come from and managed to be so complex like all living beings are?"
with an actual answer of your own ideas.
If you believe all living beings including humans evolved, where did the ( "self-replicating" modules ) come from?
Think about how complex the human brain is and the way our bodies are designed inside.
I am looking forward to your answer.Thanks again!
The question where the self-replicating molecule came from isn't really connected to or aggravated by the fact that the brain is complex. Do you have a valid reason why you raise that issue here? The complexity of the brain is explained by the subsequent millions of years of evolution (we have enough examples of gradations of simpler nervous systems in extant species in case you wonder what the development might have looked like). Now, for the first replicating molecule, there are many chemical mechanisms that feature replication, starting with simple polymerization. I'm not an expert on abiogenesis, nor is anyone here as far as I am aware. If you really want to know and not just score cheap points, go to the experts. If you want to know something about the big bang and all that, I'm your man.
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