Message from @Vlad

Discord ID: 679471358727553110


2020-02-18 23:27:49 UTC  

Argh! Mee6 did it again

2020-02-18 23:28:14 UTC  

<@&508200811625447449> Why is Mee6 deleting my post?

2020-02-18 23:28:25 UTC  

Too long probably.

2020-02-18 23:28:28 UTC  

Partition it.

2020-02-18 23:28:34 UTC  

Oh, ok

2020-02-18 23:29:03 UTC  

Although I don't see how it could be too long...

2020-02-18 23:29:05 UTC  

Yea

2020-02-18 23:29:17 UTC  

Idk why itโ€™s deleting it

2020-02-18 23:29:31 UTC  

It looks semi-long.

2020-02-18 23:30:42 UTC  

Why do I get a notification for mod pings

2020-02-18 23:31:30 UTC  

@Cobra Commander Alright, I'm going to break this post up into section so that Mee6 won't get mad

So, I responded to your points twice, but mee6 deleted both of those posts. The way biogenesis was proved shows that spontaneous generation of life is false.

2020-02-18 23:32:54 UTC  

In an experiment, Louis Pasteur made a liquid broth of nutrient-rich material such as chicken broth and put it in a flask that had a curved neck

2020-02-18 23:34:36 UTC  

I know that spontaneous generation was disproved, and I explained how the process to the cell is most likely procedural instead of immediate; that is not spontaneous generation. I already told you to look up the Miller-Urey experiment and the creation of Proteinoids, it's interesting stuff.

2020-02-18 23:34:59 UTC  

-unmute @Yusa

2020-02-18 23:35:00 UTC  

๐Ÿ”Š Unmuted `Yusa#7538`

2020-02-18 23:35:31 UTC  

Idk why it keeps saying duplicated text

2020-02-18 23:36:02 UTC  

> The curved neck allowed air to reach the infusion, but because microorganisms are heavier than air, any microorganisms present would be trapped at the bottom of the curve.

2020-02-18 23:36:04 UTC  

> When Pasteur repeated some experiments Needham (Experiments that Needham thought proved spontaneous generation) had done in the curved flask, no microorganisms appeared.

2020-02-18 23:36:19 UTC  

> In a final blow, Pasteur even showed that if you tipped the flask once to allow any microorganisms that might be trapped to fall into the infusion, microorganisms would appear in the infusion.

2020-02-18 23:36:28 UTC  

> Thus, Pasteur showed that even microorganisms cannot spontaneously generate.

2020-02-18 23:36:35 UTC  

Like this, @Yusa.

2020-02-18 23:36:40 UTC  

Ok

2020-02-18 23:36:47 UTC  

It all has to be that short?

2020-02-18 23:37:04 UTC  

Well, anyways.

2020-02-18 23:38:14 UTC  

@Cobra Commander That experiment doesn't prove anything about life coming from non-life

2020-02-18 23:38:39 UTC  

I genuinely don't see how you aren't getting my point

2020-02-18 23:39:10 UTC  

TLDR knowing why life exists is irrelevant

2020-02-18 23:39:41 UTC  

ultimately true

2020-02-18 23:40:01 UTC  

Wrong, it's everything.

2020-02-18 23:40:10 UTC  

Do you really want me to argue that?

2020-02-18 23:41:28 UTC  

Knowing why life exists is everything

2020-02-18 23:42:16 UTC  

I'm still horrified that Yusa lives in a world where bacteria are running around the size of rats and stuff

2020-02-18 23:42:37 UTC  

An actual nightmare

2020-02-18 23:43:37 UTC  

@Yusa Mee6 deleted my dick because it was too long aswell

2020-02-18 23:43:57 UTC  

Yusamac you haven't been able to explain why that matters, all you've done is asserted it.

2020-02-19 01:00:43 UTC  

@Cobra Commander Alright, so first off, the Miller-Urey experiment uses a few assumptions about earth's early atmosphere. This is very dangerous because earth's ancient atmosphere is not observable, has not been observed by anyone, and is technically not repeatable.

2020-02-19 01:01:42 UTC  

uh yes it is, ice core samples are a thing.

2020-02-19 01:02:16 UTC  

How do you know that those "ice core samples" are from when the world began

2020-02-19 01:05:17 UTC  

the ice core samples contain bubbles. In those bubbles are little samples of astmpospheres, 10, 100, 10,000, 100,000 years ago.

2020-02-19 01:05:42 UTC  

How do you know that they are that old?

2020-02-19 01:06:14 UTC  

Cause we can test them chemically