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Why is there a life ?

 Blu-e posted il y a plus d’un an
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prophet69 said:
Just study the lives of a few animals. They have far less choice than humans do. EDIT: There are no proper scientific *theories* for the origin of life - but there are several hypotheses (the difference being that an hypothesis has not been as rigorously tested, and is not as widely-accepted as a theory).
The origin of life is called "abiogenesis", and there are several possible hypotheses. Probably the best-accepted onecurrently is the"RNA world" hypothesis.
This hypothesis notes that while DNA is an excellent information-storage system for the genome, and proteins are structural and catalytic, RNA can do *both*. It can act as information-storage (for example in the genomes of RNA viruses), and it can be structural (e.g. - the ribosome) and catalytic ("ribozymes": RNA-based enzymes).
The theory goes that the conditions in pre-life earth were amenable for the abiotic synthesis of organic molecules such as polysaccharides, polynucleotides, polypeptides, and lipids (this has been borne-out par work like the famous Miller-Urey experiment).Some of these chemically-synthesised molecules will have included short oligonucleotides of RNA with aléatoire sequences. Some of these sequences will have been capable of "autocatalysis" - making copies of themselves (as DNA can do), and obviously this willhave led to plus and plus of this type of RNA oligonucleotide existing. RNA autocatalysis is notoriously error-prone, so mutations will have been abundant: some of these mutations will have led to dead-ends, wherethe molecule could no longer autocatalyse, but others will have improved efficiency. Yet other mutations could lead to the RNA being able to associate with other molecules, like short oligopeptides. This association would sometimes have led to an advantageous behaviour - like increased stability for either ou both partners, improved autocatalysis, ou even the ability to catalyse the*formation* of oligopeptides on the RNA.
And there toi have the beginnings of"life", with the genome-protein relationship, and natural selection (with the most stable and best at autocatalysis becoming plus predominant).
The wikipedia article on abiogenesis gives a plus detailed description of the various hypotheses.
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ShadowFan100 said:
There is life because of one person: God

And to Prophet: Dude, animals? NO! animaux have rights like we do, so don't act like they don't. I l’amour animals.
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posted il y a plus d’un an 
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Obviously toi couldn't grasp my point. I haven't a dit they don't have the rights. I a dit they have less optimism and wish than we do. But, they are still living. animaux can live. Then, Humans should also live. If animaux can live with less advantages, why can't humans? That was my initial and core point.
prophet69 posted il y a plus d’un an
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^ So how do toi define "advantages"?
LaDispute posted il y a plus d’un an
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@Prophet: We may be so incredibly plus advanced than all other species, but they are plus smart then toi take them for. There's gorillas that can slightly communicate with humans through sign language. Koko the gorilla can understand over 1,000 signs of the American sign langauge. And over 2,000 words in English. They are capable of developing and understanding a language outside of their own natural one. animaux are capable of creating technology too toi know. There's chimps in Senegal that make their own spears to hunt other animaux with. Humans are seperior because we have a plus efficient brain and way of understanding. But give some animaux another million years ou so and they might be just as smart as we were a few thousand years ago~
hetalianstella posted il y a plus d’un an
hetalianstella said:
Tons of asteroids over the course of billions of years crashed into Earth bringing water and bacterial life which over plus billions of years slowly evolved into life we know today.
That's the most accepted scientific explanation but choose to believe in whatever toi wish~

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posted il y a plus d’un an 
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So where did the first bacteria come from? ;P
LaDispute posted il y a plus d’un an
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Probably came from some other planet that had the right conditions to form life~
hetalianstella posted il y a plus d’un an
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No, I mean the first bacteria evaaaa. 'The conditions were right' doesn't explain how they came to be; they don't pop out of nowhere.
LaDispute posted il y a plus d’un an
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Not sure. Maybe it's always existed :P
hetalianstella posted il y a plus d’un an
XxKeithHarkinxX said:
I could go really in depth on this, but that will probably start arguments.

So basically there is life because everything about earth's atmosphere is perfect to sustain life. There is saying "life always finds a way" and that can be applied to why there is life, in science if there is the perfect sitiuation for something to happen, it will most likely happen

God I l’amour science

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posted il y a plus d’un an 
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and as Stella a dit the bacteria from l’espace brought via asteroids. Basically humans are nuclear l’espace trash
XxKeithHarkinxX posted il y a plus d’un an
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Not trying to argue here but its just that...nothing in the physical world is perfect. Just saying, not trying to be mean.
ShadowFan100 posted il y a plus d’un an
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^For once this didn't start and argument
XxKeithHarkinxX posted il y a plus d’un an
StarWarrior said:
Life is on earth so people could have a choice to follow their own path, God ou Saten. If toi are not following God toi are following Saten, there's nothing in between.

That is what I belive, I don't care what other people belive, toi can belive what ever toi want.
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