PostmodernProphet
fully immersed in faith..
fuck you. back to ignore
that won't stop me from showing everyone how stupid you are......
fuck you. back to ignore
there is nothing in science that says testing apples is an experiment in oranges, yet here you are comparing them......go ahead and pretend there is testing for abiogenesis if you wish......however I will continue to mock your ignorance......
Whether or not your partial to anthro centric words is irrelevant to their accuracy. No one in their right mind finds a watch and thinks it's presence is explained by chance or again, it's a watch because it always been a watch. To suggest such a thing is to slap reason in the face.
It is erroneous to entirely dismiss intelligent design as a concept. By doing so, you are committing a McNamara fallacy. You are saying intelligent design cannot be occurring or exist because you can't measure or observe it. That doesn't mean it isn't happening, only that you haven't got the means to recognize it is, if it is.
in your case it was just a random spontaneous action......
Not sure the question. Science has a method for producing knowledge.
Why did God design it this way? And who designed God?
What does the scientific method say about your very own question?
It is not science. The Theory of Abiogenesis is a nonscientific theory. Science has NO theories about past unobserved events.It's not apples and oranges. Creating amino acids, peptides, and RNA precursors is directly relevant to abiogenesis research
Origin of life and the abiogenesis hypothesis has been a legitimate field of scientific research for 80 years..
An object is not a theory of science.It took decades of research and tests to confirm black holes, the Higgs boson, and electromagnetism.
If you manage to create a cell in a test tube, that confirms CREATION, not Abiogenesis.You seem to be under the impression that if one single test cannot once and for all time show a cell grow in situ from inert chemicals in a test tube, then the science is not testable.
Science isn't a method.Failed tests are part and parcel of the scientific method.
It is not possible to prove any theory True. It is not possible to prove Abiogenesis False. The Theory of Abiogenesis is not falsifiable. It is not a theory of science.It's called the null hypothesis, and they are just as important as tests that reject the null hypothesis.
Not possible.It might be the case that someday we will have to accept the null hypothesis and conclude that we cannot grow in situ cells in a test tube from inert prebiotic material. In that case, we will have to completely rethink the abiogenesis hypothesis.
If you can create a cell in a test tube, that confirms CREATION, not abiogenesis.But the fact that current origin of life research is providing fruitful results on peptides and RNA suggests we are on the right track.
What does the scientific method say about your very own question?
Science has NO theories about past unobserved events.
I don't think something has to be a theory to be taught in a science class. Even just a hypothesis, or even a compelling scientific idea could be discussed.Evolution has been literally observed in fast evolving species like fruit flies.
It's accepted fact more than theory.
It is not my fault you are inarticulate. And if you cannot use grade school grammar, please learn it.
and, as always, when you fail to grasp the conversation, you pivot to name calling and running away.
Origin of life and the abiogenesis hypothesis has been a legitimate field of scientific research for 80 years..
If you cannot ask what caused God then you cannot ask what caused the universe.
If God can be self-caused, so can the universe.
Even just a hypothesis, or even a compelling scientific idea could be discussed.
It was not random.
and they've discovered nothing that comes within a million miles of creating life in that time.....but you are right.......its not comparing apples and oranges........its comparing citric acid and a grove of growing orange trees......
Here's is where you are utterly confused
Abiogenesis doesn't simply refer to a fully developed prokaryotic cell.
It refers to the process by which life emerges from nonlife.
That process can be tested, as evidenced by the creation of amino acids, peptides, and RNA precursors from prebiotic material under laboratory conditions.