Originally posted by HockeyHorror
answer...if we dont think about religion...in evolution life started with bacteria which later somehow evolved to protists and other animal like bacteria...then came the sponges and soon they evolved into cnidarians and flatworms...as time passed the flatworms evolved and became into small fish...as time passed they grew and changed...some evolved into crustacans and others decided to move to land and evolved into arachnids...and later on they ALL evolved and soon came the mammals. mammals were later distinguished in 3 areas..those that are marsupials, those that are placental and those that are monotreme (somethin like that)...before the mamals were the two ancestral relatives which are reptiles and birds. Birds and reptiles had very similar features. both had amniotic eggs. so basically we can just say "since we dont know how the first bacteria came, we can just say that it came to excistence without an egg, but with evolving on its own and reproducing asexually"
and i JUST NOTICED MY IDEA FOR PHILOSPHY FORUM WORKED!!!
how long HAS THIS BEEN UP!!!!
i been MISSING EVERYTHIGN!@!!!
Damn straight 😮💨
Biology kicks ass 😎
Originally posted by Darth Revan
*smacks forehead* Force, it didn't come about from random chance, first of all. Second, it's not a mathmatical impossibility. I don't know where you get that... If you wait long enough, the improbable will happen. If you wait forever, the impossible will happen.
so if we wait long enough and a couple of tornadoes rip through a junkyard, one lucky tornado will build a golden wristwatch, that's works and it has the right time, is that what your telling me? cuz that must be what your telling me, philosophically of course
Originally posted by HockeyHorror
actually there is a theory in which a comet slightly hit the earth. comets contain elements in which "can" bring life. so as the comet hit the earth, some of the elements were "combined, mixed etc etc" which gave life to bacteria...but this is a weak theory in my opinion.
Originally posted by Dexx
*sigh*..as i said...the matter in question tries to determine how did the FIRST lving organism (bacteria or not) appear. namely...the one on the supposed comet...or whatever was the first one. Not restricting it to our planet....just the conceptual idea of the first living ..'thing'
how is a living organism suppost to survive in space?