RE: Lab RNA molecule that replicates, diversifies, and develops complexity
March 20, 2022 at 1:37 am
(March 19, 2022 at 10:20 pm)snowtracks Wrote:(March 18, 2022 at 4:15 pm)vulcanlogician Wrote: Creationists aside, this is groundbreaking. Abiogenesis remains one of the great mysteries.
Aside from that, the fossil record refutes creationism. Abiogenesis never really was needed to win that argument.
"Abiogenesis never really was needed to win that argument".
That's because after infinity was transversed, energy and matter decided to combine and the first thing that was decided was they would develop a brain so they could think. Okay, let’s go with that thought.
Hello.
Uhm... when and what 'Infinity' was 'Transversed' (Did you mean 'Traversed' also/perhaps?)
Researchers sing the great Hadron collider and other such machines have shown that, kind of litterally, from enough energy subatomic aprticles actually 'emerge' or 'coalesce'. Other than using honking big atom 'smashing' machines matter emerges quite naturally from higher states of energy.
Once you've got atoms... then you seem to get chemsitry. Y'know, what water does under different preasures and temperatures? What other elements do as conditioins change etc.
With enough chemistry.. you get molecules forming that 'We' (Science type people) classify as 'Organic'. Thence you get organic chemistry happening. From which is ont much of a streatch for long chains of organic polymers to thence keep on doing their things.
Such as 'Pryons' forming in the wild and replicating. Y'know, those dangerous little molecular bits that can EAT YOUR BRAIN? (Well... cows, thence to humans etc).
So... if organic molecules can happily form that destroy brains, then it's not much of a stretch for molecules to get together for mutual protection and eventually work 'Up' to 'Life'.
Cheers.
Not at work.