Evolution obviously occurred. We have fossil stromatolites dating back more than 3 billion years old. Marine multicellular organisms date back about 700 million years. The evidence for the gradual evolution of life over the past 700 million years is clear and abundant.
The really big question at this time is, how did life originate? We know amino acids are easy to produce, and in a wide variety of environments. Amino acids have been found in deep space, where some folks claim they could not survive long due to cosmic rays and UV radiation (both claims are obviously false--the amino acids are there).
But it is a huge step from amino acids to self replicating cellular organisms. At the present time we have no really good ideas how that happened. One theory is that the DNA world we inhabit now was predated by an RNA world. The evidence for that is a bit shaky, and no one still knows how the conversion might have occurred.
We can debate until the cows come home, but until we have evidence like we do by the Urey & Miller experiments for amino acid production via natural means, we really don't know. B:My thought is that the everyone at present are just trying to find the way of their origin and not the source of their origin. According to me it is God who created the life.
My thoughts are that God created the universe and all living things. See also:
chemical origin
Alexander Ivanovich Oparin was a Soviet biochemist who, in 1924, put forward a coherent theory for the origin of life through gradually increasing sophistication of biochemical change in his book The Origin of Life.
The word "abiogenesis" refers to the origin of life. There is as yet no actual well developed scientific theory for the origin of life, although there are popular hypotheses. One hypothesis is that RNA dominated the world before DNA. The word "evolution" (in a biological sense) refers to the origin of species, which pertains to the subsequent diversification of life once it came into existence. Evolution does not (at this time) incorporate any theory of life's actual beginning.
Let just say life is an imagination, goodnight.
Spontaneous generation or abiogenesis.
The origin of life.
The Biological origin of Life.
An individual creates hundreds of thoughts into life experiences daily. How this comes about will depend greatly on what they are doing to bring these thoughts into action.
Louis pasteur's view regarding the origin of life was that life comes from pre-existing life only.
chemical origin
Yes
Fundamental research in psychology focuses on expanding knowledge and understanding of underlying theories and principles, often without direct real-world application. Applied research, on the other hand, aims to address specific practical problems or issues by using existing knowledge to develop solutions or interventions that can be implemented in real-world settings. Both types of research are important for advancing the field of psychology and improving outcomes for individuals.
(egyptian origin) the second life, the afterlife
No, I'm a computer program, so I don't experience death in the way living organisms do. Once my program is turned off, I cease to function until I am powered back on.
According to me the science of origin of the earth and the origin of the life studies the way and method and their existense and not the source of their origins
Alexander Ivanovich Oparin was a Soviet biochemist who, in 1924, put forward a coherent theory for the origin of life through gradually increasing sophistication of biochemical change in his book The Origin of Life.
Astrobiology