Register | Sign In


Understanding through Discussion


EvC Forum active members: 64 (9164 total)
3 online now:
Newest Member: ChatGPT
Post Volume: Total: 916,824 Year: 4,081/9,624 Month: 952/974 Week: 279/286 Day: 40/46 Hour: 2/3


Thread  Details

Email This Thread
Newer Topic | Older Topic
  
Author Topic:   Evolution would've given us infrared eyesight
Nuggin
Member (Idle past 2519 days)
Posts: 2965
From: Los Angeles, CA USA
Joined: 08-09-2005


Message 221 of 265 (540418)
12-24-2009 9:39 PM
Reply to: Message 213 by Buzsaw
03-05-2009 12:36 AM


Re: Pertaining Pesky Post Abiogenesis Primitives
What is the mechanism for first living organism/s saving their characteristics for the next generation before genetic information had evolved in the genesis of evolution of living organisms?
The problem with this question is "first living organism".
There is a very blurry line between self sustained chemical reactions and the first organism.
For example, a strand of protein which has absolutely no function whatsoever aside from self replication -- is that alive?

This message is a reply to:
 Message 213 by Buzsaw, posted 03-05-2009 12:36 AM Buzsaw has not replied

Newer Topic | Older Topic
Jump to:


Copyright 2001-2023 by EvC Forum, All Rights Reserved

™ Version 4.2
Innovative software from Qwixotic © 2024