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Results from our forumholographic origin of life... a simple chemical reaction as long as it happens ,is the simpliest form of life, or else, the sparkle of life.That means that the superior organisms ... colours, etc.So, what happens with the spores is that because they face very unfriendly conditions ,the certain chemical reactions stop happening ...
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A biological way to indirectly proof that God exists? No BSOk, lets face it, a biologist does not believe in God, scientific proof is needed. Now i stumbled ... showed me life in the trees that I could see as a spirit but could not see in my human form." Ok, immediately lets switch into scientific mode. I claim that life after death ...
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Evolution of itch... I'm interested in "point itch", that is, a hair tickles your face or an ant runs down your arm - something local caused by an external ... So my theory is that itching, from the evolutionary point of view, is a form of protection against arthropods and other similar, small creatures. ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... to me. Amongst other labels, I consider myself an Occamist. We mortals face two "Big Questions" - the origin of the universe (or multiverse, ... proposals. I only prefer the latter due my inability to entertain the former. For the origin of life, various ideas have been proposed that ...
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Re: Irrefutable Facts Against Evolution... not occur naturally on Earth. Also, to canalon: you obviously could not face the fact and conjecture your way around it. This fact does not allow carbon and other elements to form. Therefore, you simply state that this is off subject. You obviously don't know, ...
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