Message from @Vlad
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Oh, okay!
I'm on my computer, so all the text is big
I can read fast when I have big text
I will bet.
I get why you couldn't read it though. You're on phone. Reading on phone is tough
Yeah, that's not a case of you trying to get someone to back you up at all.
You read it twice!
@Yusa I have an experiment that cuts to the base of your question.
Ok
Hit me with it @Puerto Rican Nelson
The experiment used water (H2O), methane (CH4), ammonia (NH3), and hydrogen (H2). The chemicals were all sealed inside a sterile 5-liter glass flask connected to a 500 ml flask half-full of water. The water in the smaller flask was heated to induce evaporation, and the water vapour was allowed to enter the larger flask. Continuous electrical sparks were fired between the electrodes to simulate lightning in the water vapour and gaseous mixture, and then the simulated atmosphere was cooled again so that the water condensed and trickled into a U-shaped trap at the bottom of the apparatus.
After a day, the solution collected at the trap had turned pink in colour.[9] At the end of one week of continuous operation, the boiling flask was removed, and mercuric chloride was added to prevent microbial contamination. The reaction was stopped by adding barium hydroxide and sulfuric acid, and evaporated to remove impurities. Using paper chromatography, Miller identified five amino acids present in the solution: glycine, α-alanine and β-alanine were positively identified, while aspartic acid and α-aminobutyric acid (AABA) were less certain, due to the spots being faint.[4]
But he's not asking for the origins of life.
He asked for the origins of man.
Worms can evolve from bacteria, but humans cant evolve from other animals which evolved from animals which evolved from bacteria?
Why?
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Precisely.
My point.
Why is this so hard?
@Puerto Rican Nelson That's not life
Cognitive dissonance maybe?
The experiment didn't form life
@Yusa amino acids and proteins are the building blocks of life
You didnt ask for the origins of life, you asked for the origins of man
Ah, the building blocks of life
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Which is exactly what I said
right after Nelson posted it.
It's just sad, man.
Yeah lol
And it still answers his question in a way.
So how do those building blocks form life.
lol
Also, you need life before you can have man lol
so we're past the origin, good.
Nope
not how life was created
Those building blocks can form life, but how do they form life?