| dsgrue3 said:
No, I'm saying it took billions of years for the very first organic molecule to be considered "life" to form. Not humans. That took even more time. Amino acids form WITHOUT design as has been PROVEN in the Miller-Urey experiment. These such amino acids are the building blocks of life. Amino acids bond with each other forming peptides, and peptides to polypeptides. Peptides bond with Nucleic Acids to form RNA (Vital for replication). There you have it. Life. |
I'm not an expert in this, but I read that the Miller_Urey experiment only yielded male versions of the molecules. Apparently there are two formations (male and female) required to form life, is that correct?
Like I said, I could be wrong.
Edit: Nevermind, I don't know what I'm talking about here.







