I can hear the hordes howling now...
so man evolved from Pyrimidine... it that it???IMO< When we bring samples back from Mars, they will reveal just what moon rocks did. No life.
Look, I’ll keep an open mind, but I’m not buying into this at this time.
I think life is much more precious that our scientist do. I don’t think it happens per chance in space or on other planets.
While I do believe in mutation through natural selection, I couldn’t disagree more with the doctrine of the origin of the species through evolution. I believe that existing life forms on planet earth do change, but I still believe in creation.
Everything that is dead has all the ingredients of life... except... life.
Hardly ... they have found nothing...
Wet mud that bakes in the sun is a rudimentary brick but it’s not a house.
Meaningless, just as producing aminno acids in the lab. It is cool though.
Uracil Made in the Lab
AstroBiology Magazine | 11/8/2009
Posted on 11/09/2009 4:17:24 PM PST by IronKros
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Translation:
The best and brightest of human scientific achievement, using the finest of tools and deepest of research (under ideal conditions) have managed to create a microscopic lego block and claim it explains how the Taj Mahal just appeared by chance.
It amazes me how gullible people are with respect to science.
Scientists synthesised a single base pair component in the lab, and suddenly we’ve “proven” abiogenesis?
Good grief.
Instead of trying to get a new phase in the space program going, NASA is doing resarch in biochemistry?
The MillerUrey experiment(or UreyMiller experiment) was an experiment that simulated hypothetical conditions thought at the time to be present on the early Earth, and tested for the occurrence of chemical evolution. Considered to be the classic experiment on the origin of life, it was conducted in 1952 and published in 1953 by Stanley Miller and Harold Urey at the University of Chicago.At Cornell University, they have a full mock up version of the Miller-Urey experiment there.