freethinker44
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What is ToE?
Theory of evolution.
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What is ToE?
In this thread it means Theory of Evolution.What is ToE?
The TOE does not deal with the origin of life at all.<snip>
There is an overlap though, this overlap is dealt with in subjects such as biochemistry, but the ToE is not involved.
No, that's where you make a big mistake. The fossil evidence shows the first cellular organisms. You can't deny evidence, whether you would like to or not. Unless you want to deny that those fossils exist.
It's difficult to define life. There is no universally accepted definition. I define life as an open system of less entropy than its environment, which must consume outside energy tomaintain itself. It must reproduce. It must react to changes in the environment.
Our first common ancestor was not alive. It was an evolving biopolymer.
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The ToE still has got nothing to do with the origin of life.
Does Circuit Theory explain where electrons come from?The theory of anything, usually includes it's background or origins as a base.
But a good photograph doesn't explain how a camera works either. While evolution doesn't work without life coming into existence somehow, it doesn't matter what process may have started life in the first place.It's like saying the layout of a good photograph has nothing to do with the camera.
It's a true, but irrelevant distinction.
You would have to specify which theory of evolution your talking about since evolution in itself is outside of biological evolution. There is the chemical evolution theory for example which gets more into the orgins of life.I'm impressed that you can claim both exclusivity and overlap in the same post.
Ab-gen is considered a sub topic on 100's of websites and there are even books on the two subjects together. While a strict definition may wedge a difference between the two, most people do not. The topics are separate, as are ma and female.
The theory of anything, usually includes it's background or origins as a base.
I started a thread on something relevant to this here: http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/science-technology/118260-evolution-abiogenesis.htmlYou've now had three people explain it to you, including our resident biologist.
Can you now please accept that TOE is not about the origin of life?
Again: that is not what it's for.
Now, as I mentioned earlier, if anyone wishes to discuss Abiogenesis, we can do that, and it might even be an interesting discussion, but just be aware that we are not then discussing TOE.
I started a thread on something relevant to this here: http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/science-technology/118260-evolution-abiogenesis.html
ScottySatan has already responded (it must be something they teach us in the schools here), but I'd like it if anyone interested could contribute.
Takers?
I will assume that we have descended from a common ancestor that we share with apes, but what is the origin of all life forms? Where did the original ancestors come from?
Our earliest ancestors lived 4,500 million years ago and were single celled, sexually reproducing organisms which - like everything else in the universe - appear to have been subject to natural laws of observable cause and effect.
I will assume that we have descended from a common ancestor that we share with apes, but what is the origin of all life forms? Where did the original ancestors come from?
Where did they come from? If everything has cause and effect, then surely that applies to them too (like you already mentioned)?
The math says different. It is far far far more likely it is from one common ancestor. 1 in 10 to the power of 2680 times more likely it was one common origin.LUCA, known as "Last Universal Common Ancester" is the ancestor of us all. It is a still unknown creature possibly close to archea. There's also the hypothesis that there could have been more than one LUCA in the ancient Earth, and therefore, more than one origin of life.
Where did they come from? If everything has cause and effect, then surely that applies to them too (like you already mentioned)?