How Did Life First Find a Way? A Review of the Scientific Evidence
Royal Tyrrell Museum
Published on Apr 7, 2014
Royal Tyrrell Museum Speaker Series 2014
Julius Csotonyi - How Did Life First Find a Way? A Review of the Scientific Evidence
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1igr7MR3KtQ
Sounds to me that given the right conditions (i.e., chemicals, energy source, concentration of such, and time) self replication becomes inevitable. Then thru Darwinian processes, it’s off to the races, as long as a rather broad parameter of conditions remains intact.
Sounds to me that given the right conditions (i.e., chemicals, energy source, concentration of such, and time) self replication becomes inevitable. Then thru Darwinian processes, it's off to the races, as long as a rather broad parameter of conditions remains intact.
Oh dear, would that indicate it's not totally random and pure chance like Creationists keep pretending we are telling them.