There was never a moment in time when
- From: TomHendricks474@xxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 13:55:32 -0400 (EDT)
I think you need to look again at crystal growth processes, bearing
what I've written here in mind.
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What about these three problems:
1. "Unfortunately for his (Cairns-Smith) idea, it quickly
became apparent that minerals could not carry enough
information to be the genetic material for even the most
primitive life...
2. This mineral- first hypothesis also faces
another severe problem: If clays were once the basis for
life, why aren't traces of them still inside of us?"
(quote from Spark of LIfe, wils, bada)
3. Was there enough time for this, then genetic takeover?
Tom
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