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Old May 15th 05, 04:38 AM
John Smith
 
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Like I say, when I see one, I'll believe it... I am not going to take that
by "leap of faith!"

Plus, turn on the major biologists to this fact--they have been
contemplating ways to bring back the Dodo Bird for decades! This sounds
like it just might be an aid to them!

Warmest regards,
John
--
Marbles can be used in models with excellent results! However, if forced
to keep using all of mine up... I may end up at a disadvantage... I seem
to have misplaced some already!!!


"Mike Coslo" wrote in message
...
| Cecil Moore wrote:
| John Smith wrote:
|
| And, I believe it is true, "nature" only demonstrates destructive
| forces ...
|
|
| Nope, sorry to slay your sacred cow. You "knowledge" on
| this subject is woefully out of date. *Order out of chaos*
| is a *scientifically proven fact* which can be demonstrated
| to you in any number of ways.
|
| Got lipids? You got cells.
|
|
| "Chaos: Making a New Science",
| by James Gleick is enjoyable reading. DNA certainly could
| have emerged from a soup of organic ingredients following
| only the mathematical model of chaos theory.
|
| Next, what gets trapped in those lipid cells.... If you have the
| ingredients, It is hard *not* to form something that eventually creates
| life.
|
| However, it
| seems to me more likely that our planet was seeded with
| life from somewhere else since the rest of the universe
| had approximately a 9 billion year head start on our planet.
|
| Possibly, but that's the easy way out.
|
|
| Some scientists believe that the seeds of life exist in
| virtually every comet. Consider that an exploding planet,
| containing life, could have formed the asteroid belt and
| blanketed the rest of our solar system with the seeds of life.
|
| I believe that new life happens all the time. In seawater there is a
| plethora of microscopic life forms that give intriguing hints at this.
|
| - Mike KB3EIA -