Jerrell
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Æsahættr said:Where have you read/heard that science forbids living organisms coming from non-living matter?
A) Why was it a mistake?
B) It wasn't an atom. It was a singularity, and all the Universe was contained in that singularity, so nothing was created.
C) That singularity did not exist forever.
D) There was a "beginning of time," although I don't think the word "beginning" is a very good one
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CELL THEORY :
Spontaneous generation states that living things come from non living sources ; (eg.) maggots appear on
meat if left out too long ; after it rains frogs , insects and plants seem to come out of mud in ponds.
All ideas of spontaneous generation were supported by observation. In 1870, Thomas Henry Huxley
used the term abiogenesis to describe the concept of spontaneous generation. In actual fact, we know
that life only arises from life or that living things come from other living things ; this is known as
biogenesis.
334 B.C.E. Aristotle put forward the idea of spontaneous generation organisms can arise
spontaneously from non-living matter. He classified all organisms as plants or animals.
l668 Francesco Redi (challenged the idea of spontaneous generation).
In his controlled experiment, he hypothesized that if maggots come from flies eggs ,then
maggots will appear only in open jars where flies can deposit eggs on meat. When testing, he
placed some meat samples in covered jars and some in uncovered jars. He found that maggots
appeared only in uncovered containers. He tested many times and obtained the same results
even with different meats.
1675 Leewenhoek discovers and invents the simple microscope. Using his microscope, he sees
microorganisms. This refuels the spontaneous generation debate.
1748 John Needham performed an experiment similar to Redi's. He boiled a meat broth (to kill
microbes); sealed one container ( not airtight sterile) and left another open. The result was
microbes were present. This supported spontaneous generation.
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1776 Spallanzani repeated Needhams experiment. He boiled the containers for one hour; then,
sealed the flasks tightly. No microbes were present. The microbes appeared hours after the
seals were broken. He believed that microorganisms were carried in air and multiply when they
had a food supply.
1861 Pasteur repeated Spallanzanis work. He used S - shaped necked flasks (heat flask and bend
into an S-shaped curve) which allowed air and microbes in. However when he boiled the
solution in the base of the flask this created steam which condensed and formed water droplets
which trapped microbes in the neck of the flask. The broth remained clear. He broke the necks
of the flasks. The broth turned cloudy. Flasks were tipped and the microbes mixed with the
broth. The broth turned cloudy. Some of his flasks (on display) are still sterile today.
From-http://www.cdli.ca/courses/biol2201/unit01/U1Notes.pdf
Life does not Arise from Non-liviong Matter..It is this Simple
Evolution has been disproven for over 100 years, and here's why: 1. Evolution requires that life comes from non-life. The first living cell is supposed to have come from non-living organic material in the oceans.
2. Life coming from non-life is called spontaneous generation. The dictionary confirms this: "Supposed production of living from non-living matter as inferred from appearance of life (due in fact to bacteria etc.) in some infusions..." [Oxford Concise Dictionary]
3. Louis Pasteur disproved spontaneous generation back in the 19th century when he placed a sterilised beaker with a straight entry tube alongside one with a crooked tube. Bacteria collected in the straight-tubed beaker but not in the crooked-tubed one, where instead they lodged in the bends of the pipe. He concluded that life only comes from life. This is now known as the law of biogenesis.
4. Since evolution requires life from non-life (spontaneous generation or abiogenesis), and Louis Pasteur disproved this, evolution has been rendered impossible on account of life not being able to generate from non-life.
From-http://www.evcforum.net/cgi-bin/dm.cgi?action=msg&f=13&t=27&m=1