Science, Creation & Evolutionjust some general logicThe latest I've heard is, the singularity was caused by two allready existing universes colliding. Universes are like membrains. They wobble and ripple. So if you can imagine them colliding, they would not collide in one spot but in many, thus explaining the lumps. Say what? They turned? Actualy, first they became concentraited lumps, which, under their own weight, ignited to become stars. Gravity drew the stars together to form clusters of stars. Eventualy some of the stars would die and collapse, becoming black wholes. Their gravity would take hold of clusters of stars and send them orbiting around the black wholes, thus making galaxies. Why not? In a universe as big as ours, given enough time (and it has been given quite a lot), very little is impposible. Sense when have magnetic feilds been deadly? After a few millenia of volcanism it would seem to be the inevitable result. After millenia of bombardment from commets and meteors (made mostly of ice), this makes sense. Water is oxygen and hydrogen. Volcanos spew carbon minoxide. Everything else in the air is in trace amounts probably also transmuted within the earth. I'd like to thank the Earth for her kind support, metals and CO2, the moon for her tides and companionship, and the Sun, whose energy made everything possible. The heat from the sun is not sufficient to evaporate very large bodies of water, or even to keep what it can evaporate in vapor form. It makes sense there would be an ocean. Water is slow to heat or cool, and acts as an excellent solvent. It thus make sense that it would affect climate and the forming of organic. Take into consideration how small proteins are. Microscopic. Their world is a lot bigger, and has a lot going on in it. Given time, something is bound to happen. Of course it's by chance, but lots of things happen by chance. No theres a miracle. Species don't just spring up to replace ones that die. A new species is created when random mutations in an animal are passed on to its offspring over time. Mutations usualy propogate when they are helpfull. Harmfull ones usualy die before thier hosts can reproduce. There is no law as to when it will happen. It's random. Random. It wasn't harmfull for the bacteria to just be bacteria, but some of their mutations must have prooved at least unharmfull, as they have propogated and mutated considerably sense then. Bacteria were like a great spring-board for complex life. Starting with bacteria, anything can happen, and eventualy it must be beneficial. |
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