Rob writes:
But I certainly have the right to explain why I'm not aboard, and ask those interested in the discussion or piloting the vessel, why they believe in the ride.
People said that about human flight in 1902. Throughout the entire thread, people have been trying to explain to you that what hasn't been discovered
yet has no bearing on what will be discovered tomorrow.
If you have nothing to add as for understanding the chemistry involved....
If you were really interested in learning the chemistry involved, you'd be asking questions
about the chemistry, not second-guessing the conclusions.
As I mentioned in an earlier post, either adenine came to earth on the Murchison meteorite or it was accidentally synthesized during the analysis. Do I have that right?
If I do, then adenine
is formed somehow "out there" OR it's easily formed by simple reactions here on earth. Do I have that right?
If I do, what
is your question about the chemistry involved?
“Faith moves mountains, but only knowledge moves them to the right place” -- Joseph Goebbels
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