Mine is not to demolish your undertanding of evolution, [wipes nose on sleeve] mine is to build upoin it.
I really can't see, by reading what you wrote, where you are trying to do this.
I did find this:
So unlike are the two types of evolution some may contend that the two are not related at all, if indeed that is the case then science is left with the problem of how you get something from nothing
Abiogenesis, if that is what you are refering to, is simply
studied in a different field of science from biological evolution.
They are related to each other
as a studied field in science.
But, they are however studied by different professionals; as would be the difference between a Astrophysicist and a Theoretical physicist.
Im attempting to answer that question by most simple logic, that is that modification descent and selection began with the big bang.
No. Descent with modification and selection, in the biological sense, only "
begins" when there are biological systems functioning with those mechanisms. The
"begining" of biological systems is a grey area.
Now, if you are talking about the
elements that make up the chemicals in inorganic materials, you would be closer to the correct answer with the Big Bang. Not so far back as the Big Bang, but a few hundred-thousand years after that.
- Oni
"I smoke pot. If this bothers anyone, I suggest you look around at the world in which we live and shut your mouth."--Bill Hicks
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