RE: origin of life(pushing non anthropocintricism to the limit
November 14, 2012 at 11:14 am
(This post was last modified: November 14, 2012 at 11:15 am by pocaracas.)
errr... hello!
First paragraph, first error:
Let's hypothesize that the planet Earth is a cube. Let's then proceed to show that it is not a cube.

Primitive single-celled life need not have happened only once, not to only one cell; primitive single-celled life need not be (and most likely was not) like present day viruses.
Viruses evolved to take advantage of their environment... or hosts.
Primitive single-celled life forms had no such luxury, hence they must have had other mechanisms to feed and propagate. Surely, someone has looked into this and has probably explained it well, why don't you go take a look in Wikipedia? Start here: Prokaryote
First paragraph, first error:
Let's hypothesize that the planet Earth is a cube. Let's then proceed to show that it is not a cube.

Primitive single-celled life need not have happened only once, not to only one cell; primitive single-celled life need not be (and most likely was not) like present day viruses.
Viruses evolved to take advantage of their environment... or hosts.
Primitive single-celled life forms had no such luxury, hence they must have had other mechanisms to feed and propagate. Surely, someone has looked into this and has probably explained it well, why don't you go take a look in Wikipedia? Start here: Prokaryote