That would be Louis Pasteur's demonstration showing that boiled broth that is not exposed to micro-organisms from the air does not spoil. If you would like more detail you might consider looking at Pasteur's wikipedia article.
tanous generation is the theory of life arising from nonliving things
no he developed evolutionary theory
Spontaneous generation suggests that the earthworms fell from the sky
His invention helped the rejection od spontaneous generation because no one new who he was so no one pay attention to him
You are probably looking for "Spontaneous Generation", but technically speaking, this is the false idea that life could appear from non-life. For example, spontaneous generation argued that rotting meat actually generated flies or that rotting logs actually generated termites, as opposed to what we know now, which is that those insects come from elsewhere and implant themselves in the rotting substance. This is different than saying life appeared from nowhere, since spontaneous generation does not talk about creation ex-nihilo.Just for clarity's sake, spontaneous generation is false.
We're part of such a spontaneous generation!
It was to answer whether or not Spontaneous generation is possible or not.
The theory of spontaneous generation was false.
Redi and Pasteur helped to disprove spontaneous generation.
Nothing in the bible disproved spontaneous generation, the scientists Louis Pasteur and Francesco Redi disproved spontaneous generation in a series of very careful experiments.
Spontaneous generation is the theory that the creation of life began from an inanimate object. This is obsolete theory. It was also known as Equivocal Generation.
All the statements for spontaneous generation are not serious.
It was Louis Pasteur who refuted the theory of spontaneous generation. Pasteur was a French scientist who lived from 1822 to 1895.
Spontaneous generation is the now-discredited belief that living organisms can arise from non-living matter under certain conditions. This concept was prevalent in early scientific thought but was eventually disproven by experiments conducted by Louis Pasteur and others in the 19th century.
Spontaneous generation was mistakenly thought to explain how living organisms could spontaneously arise from non-living matter. However, this idea was disproven by experiments conducted by scientists like Louis Pasteur, who showed that living organisms only come from pre-existing life. This laid the foundation for the concept of biogenesis, which states that life only arises from other living organisms.
Spontaneous generation.
Spontaneous generation was commonly believed in ancient times, with early proponents including Aristotle and alchemist Paracelsus. However, the idea was eventually discredited through the experiments of scientists like Francesco Redi and Louis Pasteur in the 17th and 19th centuries, respectively.