How do you think life appeared on Earth?

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Nobody knows. Everybody got theories. What's YOURS?

How did life appear on earth?
How can life emerge from an environment with no life? is a puzzling question. About 3,6 billion years ago, one billion years after the formation of Earth, the first simple cells (prokaryotes) appeared on our planet. Many experiments were made to explain the first steps of the beginnings of life on Earth, and some of them showed that, given the good conditions, self-replicating molecules and simple cells could emerge from the oceans at that time.

The conditions at the surface of the Earth around 3,6 billion years ago were very different from what they are today. They may have been very close to what happens nowadays in the modern hydrothermal vents: vapour-dominated zones, very rich in minerals, where life can develop without any oxygen.

There are many different theories on the apparition of life on Earth, and this intriguing problem is not totally solved yet.
How did life appear on earth?

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Stromatolites — like these, found in the World Heritage Area of Shark Bay, Western Australia — may contain cyanobacteria, which were most likely earth's first photosynthetic organisms. Stromatolites have been found that date back to about 3.7 billion years ago.

Earth is estimated to be about 4.5 billion years old, and for much of that history it has been home to life in one weird form or another.


Indeed, some scientists think life appeared the moment our planet's environment was stable enough to support it.

earliest evidence for life on Earth comes from fossilized mats of cyanobacteria called stromatolites in Greenland that are about 3.7 billion years old. Ancient as their origins are, these bacteria (which are still around today) are already biologically complex—they have cell walls protecting their protein-producing DNA, so scientists think life must have begun much earlier. In fact, there are hints of life in even more primeval rocks: 4.1-billion-year-old zircons from Western Australia contain high amounts of a form of carbon typically used in biological processes. [7 Theories on the Origin of Life]

But despite knowing approximately when life first appeared on Earth, scientists are still far from answering how it appeared.

"Many theories of the origin of life have been proposed, but since it's hard to prove or disprove them, no fully accepted theory exists," said Diana Northup, a cave biologist at the University of New Mexico.


The answer to this question would not only fill one of the largest gaps in scientists' understanding of nature, but also would have important implications for the likelihood of finding life elsewhere in the universe.


Lots of ideas


Today, there are several competing theories for how life arose on Earth. Some question whether life began on Earth at all, asserting instead that it came from a distant world or the heart of a fallen comet or asteroid. Some even say life might have arisen here more than once.



"There may have been several origins," said David Deamer, a biochemist at the University of California, Santa Cruz. "We usually make 'origins' plural just to indicate that we don't necessarily claim there was just a single origin, but just an origin that didn't happen to get blasted by giant [asteroid] impacts."


Most scientists agree that life went through a period when RNA was the head-honcho molecule, guiding life through its nascent stages. According to this "RNA World" hypothesis, RNA was the crux molecule for primitive life and only took a backseat when DNA and proteins—which perform their jobs much more efficiently than RNA—developed.


"A lot of the most clever and most talented people in my field have accepted that the RNA World was not just possible, but probable," Deamer said.




RNA is very similar to DNA, and today carries out numerous important functions in each of our cells, including acting as a transitional-molecule between DNA and protein synthesis, and functioning as an on-and-off switch for some genes. [Extreme Life on Earth: 8 Bizarre Creatures]


But the RNA World hypothesis doesn't explain how RNA itself first arose. Like DNA, RNA is a complex molecule made of repeating units of thousands of smaller molecules called nucleotides that link together in very specific, patterned ways. While there are scientists who think RNA could have arisen spontaneously on early Earth, others say the odds of such a thing happening are astronomical.


"The appearance of such a molecule, given the way chemistry functions, is incredibly improbable. It would be a once-in-a-universe long shot," said Robert Shapiro, a chemist at New York University. "To adopt this [view], you have to believe we were incredibly lucky."


The anthropic principle


But "astronomical" is a relative term. In his book, The God Delusion, biologist Richard Dawkins entertains another possibility, inspired by work in astronomy and physics.


Suppose, Dawkins says, the universe contains a billion billion planets (a conservative estimate, he says), then the chances that life will arise on one of them is not really so remarkable.


Furthermore, if, as some physicists say, our universe is just one of many, and each universe contained a billion billion planets, then it's nearly a certainty that life will arise on at least one of them.


As Dawkins writes, "There may be universes whose skies have no stars: but they also have no inhabitants to notice the lack." Shapiro doesn't think it's necessary to invoke multiple universes or life-laden comets crashing into ancient Earth. Instead, he thinks life started with molecules that were smaller and less complex than RNA, which performed simple chemical reactions that eventually led to a self-sustaining system involving the formation of more complex molecules.


"If you fall back to a simpler theory, the odds aren't astronomical anymore," Shapiro told Live Science.


Trying to recreate an event that happened billions of years ago is a daunting task, but many scientists believe that, like the emergence of life itself, it is still possible.


"The solution of a mystery of this magnitude is totally unpredictable," said Freeman Dyson, a professor emeritus of physics at Princeton University in New Jersey. "It might happen next week or it might take a thousand years."

How Did Life Arise on Earth? | Live Science
 

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the concept of oscillation formed the first duality :banderas:

God did say after he made each thing on each day "and there was morning and evening"

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Genesis 49:1-4
1 And Jacob called unto his sons, and said, Gather yourselves together, that I may tell you that which shall befall you in the last days.

2 Gather yourselves together, and hear, ye sons of Jacob; and hearken unto Israel your father.

3 Reuben, thou art my firstborn, my might, and the beginning of my strength, the excellency of dignity, and the excellency of power:

4 Unstable as water, thou shalt not excel; because thou wentest up to thy father's bed; then defiledst thou it: he went up to my couch.
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the concept of oscillation formed the first duality :banderas:

God did say after he made each thing on each day "and there was morning and evening"

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Genesis 49:1-4

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He said to them, “When you pray, say:

“‘Father,
hallowed be your name,
your kingdom come.

Give us each day our daily bread.
Forgive us our sins,
for we also forgive everyone who sins against us.
And lead us not into temptation.’”

are we always praying for G-d 's kingdom to manifest within us, i.e. we follow/obey his will thereby renewing us (or recreating us)? Is this all a cycle of death & rebirth? The oscillation continues until we come under his power?


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He said to them, “When you pray, say:



are we always praying for G-d 's kingdom to manifest within us, i.e. we follow/obey his will thereby renewing us (or recreating us)? Is this all a cycle of death & rebirth? The oscillation continues until we come under his power?


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well consider it this way based on the Lord's prayer you quoted

"Give us our daily bread"

then after that

"forgive us our sins, as we forgive those who sinned against us"

two sets of oscillations(or is it one?), but at the same time he also said "this is my body broken for you for the remission of sins" referencing bread.

Its definitely an interesting topic to meditation on
 
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