(January 10, 2020 at 12:27 pm)Yukon_Jack Wrote: If you found something that looked like a piece of metal , would you assume an automobile would inevitably be created from it? There is no such thing as a simple cell and Tour highlights the profound impossibility of abiogenesis
Hello.
So, firstly, just finding a 'Piece of metal' in-situ would be a vrey rare thing. I know of one case where a largish asteroid survived impact and remaind reasonably accessable on the surface to which the local Inuit tribes litterally worked piece off with thier bare hands over time to thence make impements out of the stuff.
A piece of metal found of a different type would (Baring maybe a noble metal such as gold) therefore most probably be something already smelted out of original ore.
As for what 'Might come out of' a found piece of metal? A 'Scramasax' is far more likely to be fashioned than a car. Humans are rather inventive that way.
Now, back to our residently quoted Doctor.
I've a video explaining in detail how Dr Tour is simply wrong about his claims regarding abiogenesis.
Of course, others have previously explain the 'Why' about abiogenesys not actually being a part of the evolution theory... But, hey, what ever floats your boat.
Cheers.
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