Message from @Kriegs Commissar McCraw

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2021-03-03 05:28:59 UTC  

but is memory biological?

2021-03-03 05:29:35 UTC  

I don't know what you mean by that. I'm stupid, I apologize.

2021-03-03 05:30:13 UTC  

The RNA didn’t self assemble, the components of rna assembled

2021-03-03 05:31:17 UTC  

Even then they'd still die from even the slightest of hosilte conditions. And earth back then was anything but the garden of eden

2021-03-03 05:32:25 UTC  

It's psychological

2021-03-03 05:32:33 UTC  

The fact is they think that the conditions might have maybe been like early earths. Then on top of that they also did this in a lab. In a real setting things are MUCH different

2021-03-03 05:33:28 UTC  

I would say it’s biological but am not totally sure

2021-03-03 05:33:48 UTC  

Water used, don't come back for a day, it was super effective, RNA has died

2021-03-03 05:34:18 UTC  

Lol

2021-03-03 05:35:18 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/801313357113458698/816544241374724116/video0.mp4

2021-03-03 05:36:20 UTC  

Also in order for the RNA to evolve into anything capable of surviving. Even a nucleus. It would have to remain in stable conditions for so long.

2021-03-03 05:36:35 UTC  

Well I've been studying psychology and psychology means "study of the soul" and in that region is memory

2021-03-03 05:37:06 UTC  

RNA would first have to become dna

2021-03-03 05:37:52 UTC  

DNA is incredibly fragile though.

2021-03-03 05:38:14 UTC  

All this stuff is fragile so fragile it couldn’t evolve

2021-03-03 05:38:24 UTC  

Man could walk around with a swagger stick

2021-03-03 05:38:31 UTC  

animals have memory(not quite the way humans do though) but I wouldn't say that they have consciousness, animals act on instinct.

2021-03-03 05:39:05 UTC  

Biology says form determines function

2021-03-03 05:43:59 UTC  

but isn't rna useless without dna?

2021-03-03 05:45:44 UTC  

Then isn't that a case against evolution?

2021-03-03 05:47:09 UTC  

Yes it is

2021-03-03 05:48:22 UTC  

I believe god spat on the earth rubbed it with his pinkie finger and we skipped all the algae turning into whale bullcrap.

2021-03-03 05:49:21 UTC  

I'm a heretic I apologize

2021-03-03 05:49:23 UTC  

Yes

2021-03-03 05:49:36 UTC  

I tend to think of God as a sculptor and maestro.

2021-03-03 05:59:59 UTC  

Then it had to have been a flawed study.

2021-03-03 06:00:38 UTC  

The study wasn’t flawed it just wasn’t as useful as they toured it to be

2021-03-03 06:00:52 UTC  

ah

2021-03-03 06:01:43 UTC  

Calling it life’s first spark also seems like it could be an exaggeration to me

2021-03-03 06:02:35 UTC  

so they conflated the importance of their findings

2021-03-03 06:03:48 UTC  

what I'm wondering is, was there even any genetic information in the rna?

2021-03-03 06:05:54 UTC  

Yes but they didn’t create actual rna

2021-03-03 06:06:07 UTC  

They created one component out of several of rna

2021-03-03 06:07:17 UTC  

ok, yeah I think I remember you saying that earlier

2021-03-03 06:07:26 UTC  

got it

2021-03-03 06:07:51 UTC  

Yep, just wanted to make sure we were clear LOL

2021-03-03 06:08:52 UTC  

just because they have one of or even all of the components doesn't mean that they will inevitably form into rna.

2021-03-03 06:12:13 UTC  

Exactly

2021-03-03 07:01:15 UTC  

You will have to wait millions of years 😂

2021-03-03 17:09:01 UTC  

Most people dont realize that mutations tend to cause deficiencies, illnesses, and sometimes death. And no hereditary changes have caused newfound abilities and mechanisms, much less speciation

2021-03-03 17:09:31 UTC  

That's why evolution (macro) is so flawed