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To: mad_as_he$$

>>There is a possibility that the amino acids required arrived by asteroid or some other space stuff.

And, pray tell, did those wonderous amino acids come from? While we are at it, what set off the “Big Bang”?

Explanations are easy; finding causes is much more difficult.


10 posted on 12/04/2008 5:29:10 AM PST by NTHockey (Rules of engagement #1: Take no prisoners.)
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To: NTHockey
Well amino acids can easily be created in laboratory conditions today. The environment is not all that lab friendly nor is it that different than a young Earth may have been. For example Mars has water, some oxygen and light. Are you ready to say there are no AA there and never will be?
13 posted on 12/04/2008 5:49:42 AM PST by mad_as_he$$ (Nemo me impune lacessit.)
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To: NTHockey

If the Big Bang was a spontaneous event that occurred out of absolute nothing, then we could experience another one at any moment.


22 posted on 12/04/2008 7:28:42 AM PST by weegee (Sec. of State Clinton. What kind of change is it to keep the Bush-Clinton-Bush-Clinton Oligarchy?)
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