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The Creation of life on Earth explained

painted wolf

Grey Muzzle
I have a new theory regarding the existence of life on Earth.

After the Big Bang particles were spread throughout the Universe - normal particles to make up the physical items and anti matter to make up the complementary force / Chemical Life Force.

This Life force (LF) swirls around the universe but collects in certain areas like a foreign liquid in a pond. When the Earth formed this LF was present in the same area.

Random carbon atoms in the 'primeval soup' of the Earth were pulled together due the the immanent presence of this negatively charged anti-matter Life Force (similar to a magnet) - thus the first DNA was produced - atomic attraction.

This could explain how organic life 'knows how' to mutate in the correct way. Due to the pull of the Life Force and the push of natural selection - life forms grow towards their opposing pole in the LF , like a tree growing upwards to the light.

any questions for further clarification or views please ask.
How do we detect and measure this force?

How does it accumulate in an organism?

Why do some organisms live longer than others? Do some have more of this force than others? If so, why do some things have more?

Is this force only found in things with DNA/RNA, if so why? What makes these molecules unique? If it's from carbon why don't Diamonds or slate have this force?

Do viruses have this force?


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nnmartin

Well-Known Member
How do we detect and measure this force?

How does it accumulate in an organism?

Why do some organisms live longer than others? Do some have more of this force than others? If so, why do some things have more?

Is this force only found in things with DNA/RNA, if so why? What makes these molecules unique? If it's from carbon why don't Diamonds or slate have this force?

Do viruses have this force?

It doesn't accumulate in an organism but gives it the power to grow.

The Force works on the DNA so evolutionary processes still control the general progress of the organisms - there is more Force in higher organisms but only because they have grown more complex due to evolution.

The Force is essentially in everything - Diamonds have some too, yes. (and viruses)

The Force is undetectable by science - we can however briefly tune into it during our transcendental phases, for those that have The Gift.
 

PolyHedral

Superabacus Mystic
The Force works on the DNA so evolutionary processes still control the general progress of the organisms...
What about self-replicating RNA? Also, what's so special about DNA? It's just hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen in a fancy pattern.
 

painted wolf

Grey Muzzle
It doesn't accumulate in an organism but gives it the power to grow.
How?

And if we have this force why do we die? Does it run out?

The Force
works on the DNA so evolutionary processes still control the general progress of the organisms - there is more Force in higher organisms but only because they have grown more complex due to evolution.
Actually "lower" organisms are just as complex as we are. Most of them have far larger genomes than we do. The largest known genome is more than 50 times larger than ours.

The Force is essentially in everything - Diamonds have some too, yes. (and viruses)
So why don't Diamonds live if this is a life force? Why would a virus that doesn't have DNA for "the force" to work on still evolve?

The Force is undetectable by science - we can however briefly tune into it during our transcendental phases, for those that have The Gift.
If it's undetectable, how do you know your not just making it up?
If you have no evidence other than you "tuned in" how do you expect anyone else to take it seriously?

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painted wolf

Grey Muzzle
If this force is so powerful why can't we measure it again? We can measure all the other fundamental forces in the universe.

And I thought it was a life force, not an everything force? Why does a diamond need a life force? :shrug:

ps. if it onlyworks in conjunction with what we can already measure (like biology) why assume it even needs to exist?
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nnmartin

Well-Known Member
If this force is so powerful why can't we measure it again? We can measure all the other fundamental forces in the universe.

And I thought it was a life force, not an everything force? Why does a diamond need a life force? :shrug:

ps. if it onlyworks in conjunction with what we can already measure (like biology) why assume it even needs to exist?
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We can't measure it because it does not want us to.

Yes, it is an everything force - a diamond needs it to form into a diamond.

Some of us assume its existence because we can sense it.
 

painted wolf

Grey Muzzle
We can't measure it because it does not want us to.
Very wily this force... :sarcastic
Why wouldn't it want to be measured... surely it would want to be acknowledged.

Yes, it is an everything force - a diamond needs it to form into a diamond.
But we already know what makes a diamond. We can do it in a lab. Physics already explains it, why does it need an extra unknown force too?

Some of us assume its existence because we can sense it.
So then it can be measured?
You know what they say about assuming.... what makes you think your not just mistaken?

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nnmartin

Well-Known Member
It is acknowledged - by our sensing of it!

The Force controls the laws of physics - it allows the carbon atoms to form into a diamond.
 

painted wolf

Grey Muzzle
How can we sense it but not measure it?

How did the force know we wanted to make a diamond? The machine wasn't made to add the force to the process.

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atanu

Member
Premium Member
How can we sense it but not measure it?

How did the force know we wanted to make a diamond? The machine wasn't made to add the force to the process.

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Can you measure your motivations and desires? Do we know the source of motivations? Is there any measure of consciousness expect verbal reports? You tell us and we will create the machine.
 

McBell

Admiral Obvious
Can you measure your motivations and desires? Do we know the source of motivations? Is there any measure of consciousness expect verbal reports? You tell us and we will create the machine.
Yes, as a matter of fact, I can measure my motivations and desires.
What, you can't measure your motivations and desires?

Seems to me you should really work on that.
 

painted wolf

Grey Muzzle
Can you measure your motivations and desires? Do we know the source of motivations? Is there any measure of consciousness expect verbal reports? You tell us and we will create the machine.
I do so whenever I have a decision to make... it's part of the decision making process.

Many desires are biological in origin... hunger, sleep, sex.
Many are entrained by society and life experience... fancy houses, clothing.

Some are the result of problems with the brain like tumors, these are the most difficult to not only deal with as an individual but also as a society. We want to be able to say everyone is responsible for everything they do, and we don't like the idea that this may not always be true. It makes us uncomfortable.
Brain tumour causes uncontrollable paedophilia - 21 October 2002 - New Scientist


Is there any measure of consciousness expect verbal reports? You tell us and we will create the machine.
Brain scanners like PET scans already do this... they even make pretty pictures of our conscious and unconscious thoughts.

I think I've mentioned this a few times already. :shrug:

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painted wolf

Grey Muzzle
pretty pictures of functioning brains:

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M2600136-Schizophrenic_and_depressed_brains-SPL.jpg


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