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Old 04-29-2006, 11:58 AM
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origin of first life

can anyone tell me how first life on the earth was originated? i think it will be helpful to solve many problems in the process of evolution. i want to know the seqance of origin of life i.e. genetic material---life---cell or
life--cell---genetic material. which sequance is right? what is life?
does micro-organisms have feelings or emotions?
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Old 04-29-2006, 01:20 PM
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Sure Shailesh. That's an esy one.
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Old 04-29-2006, 03:00 PM
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Thumbs up 'MAN AND WOMAN CREATED HE THEM' (Genesis).

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Sure Shailesh. That's an esy one.
Absolutely. From a dual gendered seed. All life started this way.
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Old 04-29-2006, 03:46 PM
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Absolutely. From a dual gendered seed. All life started this way.
Your gay life may have started that way...
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This is the chicken and Egg argument wait for it Joseph will now reveal the duel garnered chicken in all its glory.

Intrestingly many animals are showing mutations at the moment in many cases male animals are producing eggs or at least their bodies are changing in that direction. I recommend Morcocks a cure for cancer as a primer.
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Old 04-30-2006, 07:03 AM
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This is the chicken and Egg argument wait for it Joseph will now reveal the duel garnered chicken in all its glory.

Intrestingly many animals are showing mutations at the moment in many cases male animals are producing eggs or at least their bodies are changing in that direction. I recommend Morcocks a cure for cancer as a primer.

no. this is not like chicken and egg argument. that was a hopeless argument. if anyone know the process of evolution, he will not ask about chicken and egg.
but what i am asking is important. because i think that it is a question for which we should think to solve.
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Old 04-30-2006, 07:08 AM
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Absolutely. From a dual gendered seed. All life started this way.
so please tell me about the origin of a dual gendered seed....
it is not possible first step in evolution accordin to scientists, is formation of genetic material.
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Old 04-30-2006, 07:10 AM
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Your gay life may have started that way...
i want answers, not jokes.
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Old 04-30-2006, 12:09 PM
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no. this is not like chicken and egg argument. that was a hopeless argument. if anyone know the process of evolution, he will not ask about chicken and egg.
but what i am asking is important. because i think that it is a question for which we should think to solve.
Really I think its fundamental, which came first the organism or the means of reproducing the organism. You may dress it up how you like but that is what you question amounts to. As for micro-organisms having feelings or emotions As they lack all of the parts that we assume are needed, we have to assume that they do not. That is they have no central nervous system and no Brain in which to host a consciousness, you may as well ask if plants get depressed. All we can say is that they respond to certain stimuli. What is life ? I do not know, but I can define what is alive as apposed to what is not. Perhaps that is were you need to start with an adequate description of what is life.
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Old 04-30-2006, 02:42 PM
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Oh alright then:

http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/abio...rob.html#Intro
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thanks. it will be helpfull
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Good answer...

Its the very good answer, Symptom77 has given. I mean its correct that the answer for origin can just be speculated and not firmly given, but still this seems probable that conversion of inorganic to organic through a series..... a sequence... but why would like to multiply unless and untill it had a wish to survive and how a non living matter have or rather can wish something if it is not living ????
well this topic can be streched to its limit, I know that but if some good discussion......
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i want to know about emotions. are emotions attatched with life? means i want to know that do every living organism have emotions?
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What do you mean, are emotions attached with life?

Emotions are caused by a number of things, including the hormones, peptides, hardwired neurons that cause instinctive responses and environmental signals and increase or decrease the amount of certain biochemicals in the body. See below:

http://www.lifetimefitness.com/magaz...tArticleId=449
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Hi,

Emotions reflect the nature of an object to ponder over situations or actions taking place. Micro organisms do not have emotions. Emotions have a more of a philosophical and psychological backgorund than scientific. So, we cannot argue on stuff like that. It depends upon the mileiu in which we are brought up, relations, influences stuff etc. etc. etc....

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