In the early twentieth century a Russian Chemist A.I. Oparin
and English Geneticist J.B.S. Haldane first announced the idea of the
Primordial Soup Theory. The theory basically claims that life began in a lake
or ocean at least 3.8 billion years ago with the help of the chemicals found in
the atmosphere. Scientists believe that rain and lightning was a major catalyst:
providing the energy needed to transform the simple molecules from the
atmosphere into nature’s seed that would eventually develop into every species
on our planet.
I think that this is very possible if not probable. However,
since there is no way of really knowing this theory must remain a theory, but
it is likely to be true. This idea really makes me think that the universe must
be teaming with life. The billions upon billions of chances of this simple
natural process happening, but we make life off of our planet seem like fantasy.
http://pandasthumb.org/archives/2010/02/03/PrimordialSoupPPR.jpg
http://www.livescience.com/18565-life-building-blocks-chemical-evolution.html
This is one of my favorite studies and I love the name, Primordial Soup! The imagination of these scientists decades ago before we had all the sophisticated science and equipment we have now, is to be admired.
ReplyDeleteI did my post on the start of life, as well. Well, rather on a debate about how life started. Theories based around the creation of life are endless and we may never know how it started due to opposing views and such. So many different theories are proposed independently and to oppose other theories. Every theory I've read about thus far, seemed reasonable and I gained respect for the imaginations and ideas of some people and scientists. Sometimes science and imagination go hand in hand.
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