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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: Aquarius05684 on 01/05/2017 01:58:00

Title: The origin of life on planet Earth
Post by: Aquarius05684 on 01/05/2017 01:58:00
A "cloud" falls from infinite space. Then, in the crust of the planet, as in the depths of the primitive oceans, could be observed the existence of a viscous element that covered the whole Earth. With this gelatinous mass, protoplasm was born. This matter, amorphous and viscous, with its condensation gave origin to the birth of the nucleus. The earliest inhabitants of Earth are albuminoid cells, amoebae, and all unicellular organisms that have multiplied in the warm waters of the oceans. These beings only reveal a sense: of touch, which gave rise to all others.
Title: Re: The origin of life on planet Earth
Post by: Kryptid on 01/05/2017 04:23:03
I think you need to be a lot more specific on the details. Cells are composed of a complex array of different chemicals. What is your proposed mechanism for the origin of DNA?
Title: Re: The origin of life on planet Earth
Post by: chris on 01/05/2017 08:34:49
A "cloud" falls from infinite space. Then, in the crust of the planet, as in the depths of the primitive oceans, could be observed the existence of a viscous element that covered the whole Earth. With this gelatinous mass, protoplasm was born. This matter, amorphous and viscous, with its condensation gave origin to the birth of the nucleus. The earliest inhabitants of Earth are albuminoid cells, amoebae, and all unicellular organisms that have multiplied in the warm waters of the oceans. These beings only reveal a sense: of touch, which gave rise to all others.

I think your proposal would be more believable if you had written "God created the world and put life on it"