Joel Kontinen
Darwinists
believe that live emerged in a clean little pond. Now, a report in Nature says that - Rather than springing up from the
sea, the
first biological cells may have formed on land.
Water is
essential to life, but it also breaks apart molecules like DNA and proteins, a
paradox that has long puzzled scientists.
Although chemists have created key
components of cells by hitting chemical-based chemicals with ultraviolet (UV)
radiation and subjecting them to dry and wet cycles, they have been unable to
produce the same effects in seawaterlike conditions.
Instead, researchers
propose, life may have formed on bodies of water on land—perhaps formed by
craters, like the Manicouagan Reservoir—where there was intermittent
availability of water as well as enough UV radiation from sunlight.
However, live has much conditions
to have made by just water. It only springs from the one who made it - God.
Source:
Hicks, Lucy, 2020. Scientists are rethinking where life originated on Earth. Science|10 December.