To: Diogenesis
Correct. I think early environments needed to be "contained" in some sense. The best way to desribe it is that early life probably resembled, more than anything else, something that had the consistency of egg whites. Having a thicker type medium prevents the whole mess from being diluted and washed out into the open oceans.
I have written an essay on the subject that a few have read, I remember being stunned by the findings of Thermus Aquaticus and TAQ polymerase.
The development of the cell wall, well, that's another whole problem entirely...
10 posted on
03/20/2004 7:59:20 PM PST by
djf
To: All
And God said, "Let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creature that hath life..." Gen 1:20
14 posted on
03/20/2004 8:05:18 PM PST by
djf
To: djf
The cell wall is mostly a glob of fat or oil that forms a bubble in water. A lot of fats will do this spontaneously.
15 posted on
03/20/2004 8:11:35 PM PST by
staytrue
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