How Did Evolution Begin?

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How Did Evolution Begin?

Post by mythologist on Mon Sep 28, 2009 6:17 pm

How Did Evolution Begin?
(PhysOrg.com) -- Life's ability to replicate itself is essential for evolution, yet even the simplest kind of replication requires a relatively complex system. So what kind of non-replicating system might have served as the predecessor of evolution, paving the way for life as we know it? The answer, according to a recent study, is a kind of "prelife" -- a chemical system that can lead to information and diversity, and that is capable of selection and mutation, but does not yet have the ability to self-replicate.

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Re: How Did Evolution Begin?

Post by Eadhmonn on Mon Jan 18, 2010 9:51 pm

The entire scenario of Darwinian "evolution" is so fraught with inconsistencies that it has become a moot point, another example of "quick fix answers" to the moronic system of "forced indoctrination" that calls itself "science". How much longer will this be imposed on free thinking individuals is anyones guess. Please repeat something from nothing is NOTHING.

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