To: cracker
The "laws of nature" in fact create the order: the natural progression of "random" chemical interactions creates progressively more and more complex chemicals, with each round of interactions building on those that went before, one step back and two forward.
Complex molecules emerge, and then self-replicating complex molecules, and at that point the selection pressures accelerate because now each successive generation doesn't even need to take the step back.
Nice statement of the current dogma, but this all takes place within what volume and what degree of permeability?
84 posted on
03/06/2002 12:03:18 PM PST by
aruanan
To: aruanan
Nice statement of the current dogma, but this all takes place within what volume and what degree of permeability? Not being an experimental chemist, I don't think I can help you. Maybe someone else can. However, I can read, and the conclusions of this source, a professor of chemistry at Indiana U., seem to be credible. Is that good enough?
97 posted on
03/06/2002 12:36:05 PM PST by
cracker
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