i think your forgetting that if scientist found
a single cell life form that that would be a living fully developed organism and a fetus is a multicellular organism and isn't fully developed yet
Can it be said and also inferred that all of Life here upon these celestial shorelines of life - forms resonate from
a single celled life - form all the ways to massive cellularized life formations?
«you can not teach Biology without evolution» - my prof. Personally, I love the idea that God could create life slowly out of
a single celled living organism.
Not exact matches
In reality, the lifeform belongs to a separate class of
life known as Archaea, a type of
single -
celled organism that typically thrives in harsh environments.
It matches up with the observed entire
life cycle and doubling rate (about every 8 hours) of the
single celled organism.
The DNA programming required to create
life capable of replicating in even the most simple
single celled organism is far far more complex than anything mankind has ever built.
Do you know the mathematical impossibility that even one of these could randomly come into existance?Let alone all of the building blocks required for just a
single simple
cell to come together to form any type of
living thing?There sure should be some blobs of fossilized transitions if evolution could happen.You people are real smart why don't you quit bashing Christians and quit believing the garbage you have been fed, and look up the evidence put forth by the Creation Research people.They have in fact proven creation down to a cellular level.Unlike evolution scientists who have no answers, but cleverly devised fables.Evolution is not even a very good fairy tale.Even if I didn't believe in God, Evolution is such a fools explanation of the origin of man that it takes just that to even consider it true.I understand though that you athiests will believe anything that allows you to love your sin and hatred of the one true God.
Nothing says that all
life had to come from one
single individual
cell.
Chuckles «Look around chad, we exist, a
single cell appeared on this planet and evolved into all forms of
life we know today.
Look around chad, we exist, a
single cell appeared on this planet and evolved into all forms of
life we know today.
If scienties found a
single organism or
cell on another planet they would proclaim WE HAVE FOUND
LIFE.
If there was a God who intelligently designed the universe and
life then why would we have anything bigger than our solar system inhabited by
single cell organisms?
Cellular cosmologies are
life compositions in that a
single cell is likened to a celestial universe, only smaller.
To the contrary, it is more fantastic than we can imagine — hundreds of billions (trillions) of galaxies with hundreds of billions (trillions) of stars, nearly all of which have planets, some right for
life; planets so hot that they rain glass; stars made of diamonds; the lineage of animals from
singled celled organisms to the incredible variety that exists today with their unique adaptations.
Scientists a century ago believed the smallest
single living cell was a simple
life form.
-- Can someone create a
single living cell?
Scientists have created artificial
life (simple
single cell organisms) in the lab already.
I see
living organisms emerge from
single cells without something intelligent outside of them directing the process.
My mind is open to higher
life... I think as an atheist, your mind is open as well, you have to believe in a higher evolved being than potentially our own, or you would not believe in a higher evolved being beyond a
single cell organism...
Until someone can create a
single bit of matter and a
single living cell, out of nothing, the onus / burden of proof is on atheists!
When you say miracle of
life, do you mean conception of a child in todays world or are you talking about
single -
celled organisms at the advent of
life on earth?
Lightning strikes mud and a
single living cell is formed?
The sun is not perfectly positioned upon the earth by accident it was placed there for a reason and purpose to support
life which is God attended... We are not on this planet on accident we did not evolve from a
single cell that theory has been debunked for many years...
You make my point exactly, when you say that it takes no faith to believe that all
life is decendant from a
single celled organism through random chance.
Due to the time frames involved in spawning generation after generation of complex creatures, such experimentation is necessarily limited to specimens with short
life spans / gestational periods like bacteria,
single cell organisms and fruit flies.
And you really didn't address how I am SO uninformed about Darwin and his belief that
life spontaneously arose (as the first
single cell.)
(1) human
life (2) animal
life (3) vegetable
life (4)
single living cells (5) large scale inorganic aggregates of occasions (6) energy - events disclosed by modern physics
Topher, all
life on Earth evolved from
single cell organisms you are just going to have to learn to deal with reality.
For, «In us are all the Gods to be so found for without the Gods keeping our machined physiologies in as smooth a running order as is possible, we might not have evolved from our once
singled cell which started the original
cell to slowly evolve into the myriads of celestial
life forms and formations.
(1) The simpler depends upon fewer specific conditions and has fewer, less demanding needs; human
life, for example, depends upon so many more factors than
single -
celled marine
life does.
Heretofore, this earth has witnessed the emergence of
single -
celled living organisms, the growth of multicelled plant organisms, the advent of animals with centralized nervous systems making self - directed activity possible, and the flowering of humanity with its far - flung culture.
«What we have described as globalization is remarkably close to Teilhard de Chardin's planetization, in which «[mankind, born on this planet and spread over its entire surface, come [s] gradually to form round its earthly matrix, a
single, major, organic unity, enclosed upon itself.4 Thus the globalization of humankind could lead to the formation of a new kind of
living entity — a social organism — on the same cosmic principle as that by which atoms join to form molecules, molecules join to form mega-molecules, mega-molecules unite to form
living cells, and innumerable
cells constitute an organism.
For the present we will disregard an even higher category which may conceivably have its place at the head of the list — that formed by the grouping, not merely of
cells, but of metazoa synthetically associated in such a manner as to comprise, when taken together, a
single,
living super-organism.
First the vitalization of matter, associated with the grouping of molecules; then the hominization of
Life, associated with a super-grouping of
cells; and finally the planetization of Mankind, associated with a closed grouping of people: Mankind, born on this planet and spread over its entire surface, coming gradually to form around its earthly matrix a
single, major organic unity, enclosed upon itself; a
single, hyper - complex, hyper - centrated, hyperconscious arch-molecule, co-extensive with the heavenly body on which it was born.
Was the wave function of the world waiting to jump for thousands of millions of years until a
single -
celled living creature appeared?
Hence to see the
cell as governed by a
single personally ordered society would deny the
life and spontaneity which was the reason for turning to the occasions in the empty spaces.
May 28, 2013 — The widespread disappearance of stromatolites, the earliest visible manifestation of
life on Earth, may have been driven by
single -
celled organisms called foraminifera.
In principle,
life (in a generalized sense) and mind were there all along, but in primitive forms, much more primitive even than in a
single plant
cell.
In this connection he considered the possibility that the
living occasions in the
cell might constitute a
single personally ordered society rather than a nonsocial nexus.21 That would mean that at any moment there would be a
single living cellular occasion internally related to the world rather than a great multiplicity of minuscule occasions to which severally the internal relations of the
cell must be attributed.
If
life can evolve from a
single cell to complex humans, why couldn't a similar process effect
life outside of this dimension?
If, on the other hand, we define evolution in the Darwinian sense — as a process of random mutation and natural selection by which all
living beings have arisen by chance from
single -
celled organisms over 100's of millions of years — we may not be on equally firm ground from a scientific perspective.
And not just
life — if
life is understood to mean a biologically functioning organism, even a
single cell is obviously alive — but personhood.
It is, of course, simpler to say that individual
life begins at conception, but this is problematic because a
single cell can not be said to be a human.
Just look at how evolution science formulates an idea of how
life began: Certain elements of matter came together to form a
single cell.
And let's remember that evolution, while it's a theory, is a theory about the beginning and the transformation of
life based on things we have observed, namely that
cells change and mutate and that those mutations can produce
cells that are unique and new, and that it would follow that it's possible for molecules to form into
single -
celled organisms which mutate and combine into multi-cellular organisms which mutate, adapt, and grow over time into new forms of
life.
The Theory of Evolution only talks about how
life evolved from the first
single celled organism up till what we have today.
Starts with the first
single -
cell organisms and end with modern
life forms.
Co-authored by David Catling, an atmospheric chemist at the University of Washington in Seattle, the study peers deep into our planet's history to devise a novel recipe for finding
single -
celled life on faraway worlds in the not - too - distant future.
Touching your time machine down on Earth at a random point in the planet's history, roughly nine times out of 10 you would only find
single -
celled life or algae and would risk suffocation in the oxygen - starved open air.
Honing in on when
life on Earth evolved from
single -
celled to multicellular organisms is no easy task.