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| Oct 28 2008, 4:14 PM EDT (current) | Sadi-Carnot | 5 words added, 2 words deleted, 1 photo added |
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According to standard molecular evolution tables, however, the conception of non-life falls apart. From a chemical evolution point of view, any animate structure, such as a single unit of water or human being, can be considered as a dynamic molecule, e.g. H20, a DNA molecule, a bacterial molecule, or “human molecule”, etc. Subsequently, the contrast of life versus non life, approximately, is a contrast between a particle animated by a heat source verse a particle not animated by a heat source.
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1. (a) Miller S. L. (1953). "Production of Amino Acids Under Possible Primitive Earth Conditions". Science 117: 528. (b) Miller S. L., and Urey, H. C (1959). "Organic Compound Synthesis on the Primitive Earth". Science 130: 245.
(c) Lazcano, A. and Bada, J. L. (2004). "The 1953 Stanley L. Miller Experiment: Fifty Years of Prebiotic Organic Chemistry". Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres 33: 235-242.
