Name any Aspect
> Life is NOT here to grow, metabolize, replicate, eat, or any
> other aspect of life. Life is here because those processes
> make life more stable in its environment.
So let me try to reword your original question:
Can anybody name any adaptation that doesn't better
adapt life to the environment?
No, Tom, I can't. How insightful of you to ask!
Tom
Ok then stop looking for a self replicator and
start looking for prebiotic chemical processes that support
adaptation to the environment .
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