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Evolution is an ongoing process. It is occurring all the time with respect to every living organism on this planet. It began when life began, and will not cease for as long as there is life.

As for the beginning of life, science does not have a definitive answer for how it came about, but evolution does not in fact deal with that question. It merely explains, conclusively i might add, how a single living cell becomes everything you see around you over hundreds of millions of years.

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