Oh, it wasn’t a big bang, it was a meteor shower. I’m convinced.
Let them find another water planet like Earth and then I’ll be impressed.
when they had their budget plea last week a FReeper recommend they find “evidence of life” out there somewhere
And how many amino acids are needed for ONE protein?
Party at GG’s... Anyone bringing the chips and dip?
Unfortunately, I will have to attend tomorrow evening as I’m currently busy attempting to build a dolphin with some spare amino acid I found in the woodshed. So far all I have is a dorsal fin but all in good time...
By the way... it’s BYOB (Bring your own brain) so I doubt any Evolutionists will attend.
Straining at gnats? Those are huge compared to amino acids. Good luck with that dolphin :o)
I don’t quite get it.
Somehow the “humanists” have come to the conclusion that if life exists somewhere other than earth - it proves there is no God. Don’t they understand that most of us that believe in a Supreme Being - believe that the Supreme Being is quite capable of creating life ANYWHERE, and bringing it to earth ANY WAY.
Human life, for example is believed to be divine creation. That belief is not diminished by the knowledge that the creator chooses to use sexual union to facilitate that creation.
Odd isn’t it, how the humanists can find the tiniest microscopic precursor of life to be of universe altering significance - but an actual human embryo to be less than nothing.
We are star dust
Billion-year-old carbon
And we’ve got to get ourselves
Back to the garden
— Joni Mitchell
Nah, that's just the bio-gunk left over from Harry Stamper (aka Bruce Willis) after he nuked the asteroid.
Glycine and several other amino acids are simple to synthesize in the lab or in nature under certain conditions. They are not necessarily associated with life.