Reasonable people see the blatantly obvious
- From: TomHendricks474@xxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2005 01:35:58 -0500 (EST)
Clues are obvious:
1. Nucleotide aborption of UV
2. photosynthesis
3. liquid water and other HZ (habitable zone) requirements
all require a stable slow burning sun, heat cycle.
4. Successful Miller-Urey type experiments with the sun
as power source
And more
1. sun/heat cycle produces monomers on earth and in space
2. sun/heat cycle promotes polymerization through wet/dry, UV, etc.
3. sun/heat cycle forces replication in a denaturing/annealing cycle.
and on and on.
AT SOME POINT reasonable people must see the blatantly obvious.
One can see life as a one time independent fluke event. If so
it logically didn't happen.
One can see life as sun forced changes on chemicals, planet wide.
If so it logically did happen.
The sun/heat cycle forced chemicals into life in
the specific temperature zone of liquid water.
(Most likely at the hot end of that temperature zone)
Prove it?
Here's how. Do experiments that recreate sun/heat cycle with UV
(and perhaps a wet dry cycle too) on primordial soup.
The results should be dramatic.
Life began quickly and early - recreate those Earth conditions under
the sun/heat/uv cycle as best as you can, and they should show
signs of how the origin began.
It's the only scenario that fits all the facts.
AT SOME POINT reasonable people must see the blatantly obvious.
Tom Hendricks
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