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    Primordial Soup Theory

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    The theory that suggest that in some bodys of water is where life began is primordial soup theory. Because the chemicals combined from the atmosphere also with the energy to make amino acids which basically what proteins are built of. After the species would evolve.This theory was presented in 1920 by a chemist named A.I Oparin and an English Geneticist J.B.S. Haldane. While mixing gas that they were believed to be there on the first earth: Methane, Ammonia,water, hydrogen, no oxygen. Chemist Stanley

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    primordial soup hypothesis- alexander oparin started the hypothesis in 1924. Believes that life was started over 3.8 billion to 3.55 billion years ago in a pond or ocean as a result of chemicals combing from the atmosphere. 2 scientist sealed a mixture of water, ammonia, methane and hydrogen in a flask they heated it and simulated lightning, after a week the scientist found blocks of protein in the flask. Protein is a biomolecule that is essential for life. iron-sulfur world- gunter wachtershauser

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    The Primordial Soup Hypothesis: The primordial soup hypotheses states that all life began in ponds or oceans,which came from a combination of chemicals that make amino acids, which would then evolve into the species we know today. The scientists who came up with the hypotheses is A.I Oparin and J.B.S Haldane. The hypotheses was presented in 1924. The claim that these scientists made in the primordial soup theory was that Earth had a chemically reducing atmosphere, which was exposed to different kinds

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    Made Up Hypothesis

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    The following report is on the different hypotheses developed on the topic of the Origin of Life. It will include six of the created hypotheses: Primordial Soup, Iron-Sulfur, Deep Sea Vent, RNA World, Community Clay, and Panspermia. It will explain who came up with each hypothesis, when it was created, their claim, evidence supporting their claim, identification of testing-if any-of the hypothesis, and reasoning for making their hypothesis. All sources used came from the worldwide web. What may be

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    Primordial Soup

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    up large amounts of water. The trapped chemicals react and form biochemicals like proteins and DNA. "We propose that in early geological history clay hydrogel provided a confinement function for biomolecules and biochemical reactions," said Luo. Panspermia

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    Abstract- All of these hypotheses explain the formation of creatures, earth, the universe and basically just formation have life. The primordial soup may have been amazing but it most likely didn’t include all have the compounds found in modern living systems/situations. So in all have this, we all may have different opinions about how the earth was formed but it is what it is. All of the biomolecules, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids and glucose all have an act in these hypotheses

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    After researching each of the assigned hypotheses, I do not believe in any of them. I believe in the Bible and everything in it. It was difficult at first to get over the fact that I had to research and write a paper on things that I do not believe in. It was hard for me to stay focused on each hypothesis because of my belief that God created the earth in six days and rested on the seventh day. I truly believe it did not take any longer than that. Primordial Soup Hypothesis 1,2 The Soviet Biologist

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    There are many mysteries of the vast fascination of the existence of extraterrestrial beings. Numerous people all around the world believe that the human race has been visited by life forms not from this earth. For many years now scientist from all around the globe have been studying and researching crash sites, crop circles, alien abduction victims, etc. Countless people are very naïve or blind to the fact of extraterrestrial life forms and do not want to believe that we aren’t the only ones, but

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    Life began in the Ocean The Big Bang theory is currently the most prevailing theory that explains the formation of Earth roughly 13 billion years ago. Substantial scientific research and theories are in agreement that when Earth was born, conditions on Earth was harsh. Due to nuclear fusion, Earth was very hot. One theory suggest that the heat of Earth evaporates the water which forms clouds and subsequently leads to rain. As Earth cooled, gravity traps the water collected and oceans started to form

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    A fictional novel about the search for the clues and secrets that unlock mysteries of the human genome and could save or destroy humanity. A researcher, Dr. Kate Warner has discovered important genetic techniques to unlock important genes through her studies of 2 autistic children. The unlocking of these genes is linked to the Atlanteans, a race of people who are currently frozen under Antarctic Ice. The Atlanteans have been instrumental in the important ‘leaps’ in human evolution from Australopithecines

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