• Question: how did life begin?

    Asked by grew45day to Souvik, Sabine, Maria, Armin on 21 Nov 2019.
    • Photo: Souvik Kundu

      Souvik Kundu answered on 21 Nov 2019:


      Life begins from a single cell millions of years ago.

    • Photo: Armin Shams

      Armin Shams answered on 22 Nov 2019: last edited 22 Nov 2019 11:22 am


      Hard to answer in details, although there are theories and some proofs, the theories are also accompanied with lack of “enough” proof and some remained questions and ambiguities (about some parts of such theories). Evolution is a fact, but the resources (resource in information science sense, not substance) needed to address the combinatorial explosion of states in order to achieve something like human brain at the end, in an evolutionary process, do not seem to be in place in the known universe (given all the justifications and books etc, something(s) has/have remained scientifically undiscovered here, at least according to what I have read so far, and I have received advice from other scientists what to read, but the questions are still there).

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