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GFXCinemaHD wrote Have You Guys Just Ever Thought Of How The First Person Could Have Been Made?? Reply Below Saying What You Believe!!! Its Actually Very Interesteding Once You Start Thinking About It!!
god made us all
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TTG-PSYCHO wroteGFXCinemaHD wrote Have You Guys Just Ever Thought Of How The First Person Could Have Been Made?? Reply Below Saying What You Believe!!! Its Actually Very Interesteding Once You Start Thinking About It!!
god made us all
but how did god become?
thats what i always wondered
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xKutl3ss wrote well i don't see how some kind of big bang crap could have happened im a christian not trying to hate on anyone's religion but i do think there is a higher power
I think there is a higher power but he/she created a single celled organisam and let us evole in to what we are today
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he big bang did not directly create life
it created matter (hydrogen and helium)... and time then came gravity and electromagnetism, as just a by product of matter interacting with other particles. but thats all a different story
then matter (hydrogen and helium gas) and its gravity creates stars.
stars change hydrogen and helium into other heavier elements.
stars die and blow up, spreading those elements into a large cloud.
that cloud can make more stars, and this time disks of more gas form around the stars as they are taking shape. that spinning disk separates into rings and the rings begin to collect into balls orbiting the star. this is how planets are formed (they can actually become stars too, but they usually don't have enough matter (gas) to work with.
so now we have planets and stars and such (after 13 billion years)
but there are these heavier elements still on the planets (they're made of them)
if certain elements (atoms) get together, they combine and make molecules.
(atoms and molecules can interact with each other using laws of physics and chemical reactions)
if "certain" molecules combine, under the right conditions (like temp, pressure, and a liquid, to move freely in) they end up forming amino acids.
(these are groups of molecules that act like machines... with parts.... atoms/molecules... powered by physics and chem reactions)
these amino acids being machines and all move and interact on a large scale.
those that combine into the next step, proteins, either succeed in their motions or don't
proteins when successfully combined make enzymes.
those that don't parish
enzymes are very superior molecular machines that are the REAL building blocks to advanced life.
I'm not sure where dna (our characteristic instruction set) fits in, but the enzymes can basically be seen as alive (in a dumb way)
but the important thing to understand here is that all these steps (around the molecule stage, must succeed for life to exist. other steps have been attempted by nature, but failed.)
once you get a successful protein the chances are, you'll get life. earth was lucky. and we're lucky. it just so happens we had the right conditions.
so thats about how life appear from the big bang.
chemical interaction through laws of physics, quantum physics, and atoms.
Just posting it again and make sure you read through, it's quite easy and simple to understand as well as interesting.
it created matter (hydrogen and helium)... and time then came gravity and electromagnetism, as just a by product of matter interacting with other particles. but thats all a different story
then matter (hydrogen and helium gas) and its gravity creates stars.
stars change hydrogen and helium into other heavier elements.
stars die and blow up, spreading those elements into a large cloud.
that cloud can make more stars, and this time disks of more gas form around the stars as they are taking shape. that spinning disk separates into rings and the rings begin to collect into balls orbiting the star. this is how planets are formed (they can actually become stars too, but they usually don't have enough matter (gas) to work with.
so now we have planets and stars and such (after 13 billion years)
but there are these heavier elements still on the planets (they're made of them)
if certain elements (atoms) get together, they combine and make molecules.
(atoms and molecules can interact with each other using laws of physics and chemical reactions)
if "certain" molecules combine, under the right conditions (like temp, pressure, and a liquid, to move freely in) they end up forming amino acids.
(these are groups of molecules that act like machines... with parts.... atoms/molecules... powered by physics and chem reactions)
these amino acids being machines and all move and interact on a large scale.
those that combine into the next step, proteins, either succeed in their motions or don't
proteins when successfully combined make enzymes.
those that don't parish
enzymes are very superior molecular machines that are the REAL building blocks to advanced life.
I'm not sure where dna (our characteristic instruction set) fits in, but the enzymes can basically be seen as alive (in a dumb way)
but the important thing to understand here is that all these steps (around the molecule stage, must succeed for life to exist. other steps have been attempted by nature, but failed.)
once you get a successful protein the chances are, you'll get life. earth was lucky. and we're lucky. it just so happens we had the right conditions.
so thats about how life appear from the big bang.
chemical interaction through laws of physics, quantum physics, and atoms.
Just posting it again and make sure you read through, it's quite easy and simple to understand as well as interesting.
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First off, for the ones saying that 'How can we believe the Big Bang created humans' or 'How could an explosion create life', you're right, that is in fact impossible. The thing is, you just created a theory and then disprove it, because no one believes that...
Please, if you're not knowledgeable on the topic, do not try to disprove it, because you honestly look like an idiot trying to disprove a theory without even knowing the basics of it.
The Big Bang was NOT an explosion, it was an expansion. Is there a difference? Yes, a huge one. What is it? I'll let you guys read on it so you can learn something about it and maybe know some facts before you make an idiot out of yourself the next time.
Not only that, but the Big Bang theory does NOT explain how life arose; it explains how matter was created. The theory that explains how life arose is called abiogenesis, which is what I will explain to answer te original post now.
Around 3.5 to 3.8 billion years ago, abiogenesis took place and simple life formed. Amino acids and other simple organic compounds appeared naturally from electrical currents catalyzing their formation in the primordial soup. Proteins are just polymers of amino acids, and phospholipids are capable of forming a lipid bilayer around a mass of protein. RNA (or some similar molecule capable of self-replication and information storage) formed from a ribose, a nitrogenous base, and a phosphate group. Once you have a self-replicating molecule, the rest is pretty much all evolution. The first lifeforms were most likely simple unicellular prokaryotes, subject to billions of years of evolution. Eukaryotic life first appeared around 1.9 billion years ago. Next was the evolution of sexual (rather than asexual) reproduction. Sexual reproduction allows for much greater genetic diversity, which means evolution could occur at a faster rate. Over millions more years, the diversity of life on earth increased exponentially. By about 2 million years ago, the first members of the genus homo appeared. H. habilis, H. eragaster, H. erectus, H. heidelbergensis, H. neanderthalis, and eventually Homo sapiens (first appearing about 200,000 years ago) evolved as well. The important thing to remember here is that one specie didn't necessarily descend directly from another, but instead shared a common ancestor. Evolution is so well-documented, well-tested, and well-observed, that it is fact. The theory of evolution explains the FACT of evolution. To not accept evolution is to be willingly ignorant of reality.
Also, I feel the need to clarify that humans did not evolve from monkeys. That's an unfortunately common misconception. The only people that ever say that have absolutely no idea what they're talking about. Humans and monkeys share a common ancestor, one did not evolve directly from the other.
Please, if you're not knowledgeable on the topic, do not try to disprove it, because you honestly look like an idiot trying to disprove a theory without even knowing the basics of it.
The Big Bang was NOT an explosion, it was an expansion. Is there a difference? Yes, a huge one. What is it? I'll let you guys read on it so you can learn something about it and maybe know some facts before you make an idiot out of yourself the next time.
Not only that, but the Big Bang theory does NOT explain how life arose; it explains how matter was created. The theory that explains how life arose is called abiogenesis, which is what I will explain to answer te original post now.
Around 3.5 to 3.8 billion years ago, abiogenesis took place and simple life formed. Amino acids and other simple organic compounds appeared naturally from electrical currents catalyzing their formation in the primordial soup. Proteins are just polymers of amino acids, and phospholipids are capable of forming a lipid bilayer around a mass of protein. RNA (or some similar molecule capable of self-replication and information storage) formed from a ribose, a nitrogenous base, and a phosphate group. Once you have a self-replicating molecule, the rest is pretty much all evolution. The first lifeforms were most likely simple unicellular prokaryotes, subject to billions of years of evolution. Eukaryotic life first appeared around 1.9 billion years ago. Next was the evolution of sexual (rather than asexual) reproduction. Sexual reproduction allows for much greater genetic diversity, which means evolution could occur at a faster rate. Over millions more years, the diversity of life on earth increased exponentially. By about 2 million years ago, the first members of the genus homo appeared. H. habilis, H. eragaster, H. erectus, H. heidelbergensis, H. neanderthalis, and eventually Homo sapiens (first appearing about 200,000 years ago) evolved as well. The important thing to remember here is that one specie didn't necessarily descend directly from another, but instead shared a common ancestor. Evolution is so well-documented, well-tested, and well-observed, that it is fact. The theory of evolution explains the FACT of evolution. To not accept evolution is to be willingly ignorant of reality.
Also, I feel the need to clarify that humans did not evolve from monkeys. That's an unfortunately common misconception. The only people that ever say that have absolutely no idea what they're talking about. Humans and monkeys share a common ancestor, one did not evolve directly from the other.
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my theorie monkey were having some stuff go on and before the meteorite hit and caused extinction for dinosaurs and gods also know well from egytians and greeks came down and save a few monkeys and brought them back down when it was all over and in the space craft they were having more children and millenia later the left them and rerouted their dna and there when they had a child waboom there goes a cave man and when it was the right time they rerouted dna again leading to basic humans after that they learned how to adapt and aliens or gods are now looking for a new planet to help things adapt this is all based on a show on history channel
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Well their is many theories, the 1st one is we evolved from monkeys. the other one is that god made us. i believe in both at different times.
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ok i believe that we have been on Earth pretty much since the universe began! the only reason that i think we dont have enough evidence to this is because earths crust changes over and over, it oes through a cycle so we can only find stuff that dates back to a certain time!
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Evolution god didnt make anything
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God made everything and everyone
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