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States of Arenenge wrote:Bruh just answer: yall mfs are learning that spontaneous generation😭 bro I swear i don't understand this what I call nonsense

so how do you think humans evolved?

Rajyam wrote:what if I believe

God created the first living thing, the let evolution take its course

Amen. He is playing a game of Spore with us

States of Arenenge wrote:Alright, then how did life begin? The big bang doesn't count since you don't even have an answer for that one

single-celled life forms that slowly grew into larger organisms, duh.

Rajyam wrote:so how do you think humans evolved?

New Westmore wrote:Amen. He is playing a game of Spore with us

single-celled life forms that slowly grew into larger organisms, duh.

HOW did it get there. Just answer

States of Arenenge wrote:HOW did it get there. Just answer

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abiogenesis

States of Arenenge wrote:HOW did it get there. Just answer

Very, very slowly.

States of Arenenge wrote:HOW did it get there. Just answer

Either via space or due to lightning striking mud is what I've learned in bio

But that was due to God, imo

oh my god are you serious what the hell is this

what even is this rmb anymore

States of Arenenge wrote:Alright, then how did life begin? The big bang doesn't count since you don't even have an answer for that one

Instruments needed for life combined in chemical reactions inside warm vulcanic waters, eventualy leading to the creaton of FUCA (First universal common ancestor), Fuca would later go on to be divided into families, though only LUCA (Last universal common ancestor) would survive, following the footsteps of Fuca, dividing itself into families that would later expand into different forms of life we have today. Aside from viruses who's origin is still unknown.

Rajyam wrote:Either via space or due to lightning striking mud is what I've learned in bio

But that was due to God, imo

I figure it's due to God in the same sense that everything is due to God, since He set it all in motion.

Euricanis wrote:oh my god are you serious what the hell is this

what even is this rmb anymore

see below

Pakitsk wrote:I figure it's due to God in the same sense that everything is due to God, since He set it all in motion.

yea that's what I'm trying to say

New Westmore wrote:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abiogenesis

So earth was always there or smth, because that's what I'm getting. I need to know HOW ANYTHING just ANYTHING literally even a spec of dust can you explain the creation

Pakitsk wrote:Very, very slowly.

How did the very first object appear????

Post by States of Arenenge suppressed by Danelaw Scandinavia.

Rajyam wrote:Either via space or due to lightning striking mud is what I've learned in bio

But that was due to God, imo

Wait what??

Post by States of Arenenge suppressed by Danelaw Scandinavia.

Illiricium wrote:Instruments needed for life combined in chemical reactions inside warm vulcanic waters, eventualy leading to the creaton of FUCA (First universal common ancestor), Fuca would later go on to be divided into families, though only LUCA (Last universal common ancestor) would survive, following the footsteps of Fuca, dividing itself into families that would later expand into different forms of life we have today. Aside from viruses who's origin is still unknown.

How did the volcano get there? How did the physical compound to make life appear??

States of Arenenge wrote:HOW did it get there. Just answer

God created the universe in a manner that would allow the evolution of man in a way spiritually identical to that of the fall, and then he sent his only begotten son to redeem us after 13.8 Billion years of universe and 11,000 years of human civilization. Thus showcasing not only his mercy to allow us, sinners, to exist but also showing us the glory of his creation by giving us a grand universe to explore and understand.

States of Arenenge wrote:How did the very first object appear????

Gravity, mostly.

Love Peace and Friendship wrote:God created the universe in a manner that would allow the evolution of man in a way spiritually identical to that of the fall, and then he sent his only begotten son to redeem us after 13.8 Billion years of universe and 11,000 years of human civilization. Thus showcasing not only his mercy to allow us, sinners, to exist but also showing us the glory of his creation by giving us a grand universe to explore and understand.

OK bruh... what religion involving any God do you believe?

States of Arenenge wrote:So earth was always there or smth, because that's what I'm getting. I need to know HOW ANYTHING just ANYTHING literally even a spec of dust can you explain the creation

States of Arenenge wrote:How did the very first object appear????

For that you'd have to look at various theories that currently have no concrete proof. For now, we only know that the universe is around 13 to 14 billion years since that's the light we are able to see farthest.

For creation of the first ever thing, i dont have an answer, and higher power is a valid theory too. But there are also dozzen others that sound, no offence, less wacky.

Pakitsk wrote:Gravity, mostly.

...

How.

Did.

Literally anything.

Literally anything.

Get there.

Was gravity just always there?

How come space doesnt have gravity. But we do?

What?

Illiricium wrote:For that you'd have to look at various theories that currently have no concrete proof. For now, we only know that the universe is around 13 to 14 billion years since that's the light we are able to see farthest.

For creation of the first ever thing, i dont have an answer, and higher power is a valid theory too. But there are also dozzen others that sound, no offence, less wacky.

Alright, so you're telling me some mfs somehow adapted and stuff? Why don't we have the monkey a quarter way evolved into a human? The fossil?

States of Arenenge wrote:...

How.

Did.

Literally anything.

Literally anything.

Get there.

Was gravity just always there?

How come space doesnt have gravity. But we do?

What?

Space does have gravity, but because the distances are so vast, it has relatively little effect. The reason plants orbit around stars, for example, is that the masses of the planet and the star are big enough to make the force of gravity between them significant.

States of Arenenge wrote:How did the volcano get there? How did the physical compound to make life appear??

Do you want me to explain geology too? So the center of our planet is so warm that stone becomes liquid, imagine a giant ocean of magma. That ocean is very powerful and violently moving. Creating many gasses in the process whilst moving the continental plates (the hard parts of our planet). With gasses escaping and plates moving, holes begin to form from which energy is released aka volcanoes and their eruptions.

I can't explain the creation of FUCA fully since biology is not my field of experteese, but it does involve the escaped gasses, oxigen, sulfur and warm waters. I am sure you can find many papers for this on your own if you are really interested.

States of Arenenge wrote:...

How.

Did.

Literally anything.

Literally anything.

Get there.

Was gravity just always there?

How come space doesnt have gravity. But we do?

What?

In 1915, Albert Einstein figured out the answer when he published his theory of general relativity. The reason gravity pulls you toward the ground is that all objects with mass, like our Earth, actually bend and curve the fabric of the universe, called spacetime. That curvature is what you feel as gravity, space doesn’t have this mass because the mass that pulls us down is due to the planet itself or the core of the earth, space however still has some gravity but not as intense.

EXTREME HEADDESK

i talk less about real life things with my real life friends than this rmb

but this takes the inanity cake

States of Arenenge wrote:Wait what??

The circumstances were just right to form the chemical bonds that sparked life

However, what caused this is still unclear. What we do know is all life evolved from a single common ancestor.

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