@WillowChem We aren’t the first, and we won’t be the last. Life very different from humanity is beautiful and worth thinking about. “The path from the RNA world” and “Life under a black sun” are nice bookends. https://t.co/XRf90w4q0B https://t.co/XVzolmb
@ShieldAndCross @ponquecitos @homo_cel @ZebBoykin @AleMartnezR1 @SearchCz We understand that pretty well. Metabolism, https://t.co/WWugSBVBC4 RNA synthesis, https://t.co/ZGry9ZZaFH RNA linking into ribozymes, https://t.co/aqFGsrQUah ribozymes self-re
@Livinchi @ProfessorPongo @PastorDScott @mtgreenee (If you’re interested in the origin of the very first proteins, I recommend https://t.co/5MldwHhs3h and https://t.co/XRf90w4q0B )
@DDarrelDouglas @EPoe187 Life started simpler than that. Here are three examples of random strings of RNA assembling into self-replicating ribozymes. https://t.co/mLV98H9g22 https://t.co/3CTQxBbYjD https://t.co/jxCqj7ERgv Here’s how you get from there to
@Tom_in_SFCA @LouisCyfre @EPoe187 Living cells are reducibly complex. https://t.co/tLEw91Imlf https://t.co/XRf90w4q0B
@TruthSeekerTKS @cameronmcc_95 @Mirkked @TakeThatDarwin No, we have a pretty good understanding of how abiogenesis happened, https://t.co/uxMfs0TgTl and how we got from there to modern life. https://t.co/XRf90w4q0B https://t.co/ZAe3aeDZPs
@FlyingFiretruck @earl_leonard Evolution makes no claim about origin of uni or of life, just how life changes. Also, https://t.co/0VEx2gqOlu
Here's a paper on how life got from simplest form to reasonably complex on Earth. It's hard! https://t.co/zNNKCpAjN1