tesla writes:
what is the simplest form of carbon?
Oh, for crying out loud, there's no such thing as "simplest form of carbon" because carbon is an atom that happens to be able to form 4 very strong covalent bonds with many other atoms.
"living" is accepted by all as what is considered "biological". but if all things "alive" came from what everyone calls "not alive" then how could anything be any more or less alive than the system that it was spawned from?
There's no fine line between living things and nonliving things. It's like color. Red and orange are obvious colors of their own, but where does red ends and orange begins?
atoms have a very powerful energy of the "strong" force, and react and evolve within conditions, like biological things.
Did you just make this statement to sound smart?
when an atom ceases to be iron, and becomes steel, did the iron "die"?
Oh, for christ sake, steel is an alloy, a combination of iron and a small amount of carbon. Iron in steel remains iron.
i believe that only living things come from the living, and that our universe is a "living" body.
And you got this from your very inaccurate statements above?