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[quote:Little Lost:MV80OTEyMjkzXzg5NzM2ODkwXzdGNkI4OTcz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 80766059:MV80OTEyMjkzXzg5NzM1OTUwX0MwQTkwM0E2] [quote:Little Lost:MV80OTEyMjkzXzg5NzMyMDUxXzI1QTgzMDA2] Wasnt looking for trolls, just seeing what I'm missing with all this? [/quote] It is TIME and LOCATION. Take 5 bowls of sweetened oatmeal, put one under you bed, one in the freezer, one in the refrigerator, one outside and bury one under the ground. Then each day take a photo of what you see, for the next six months. You will see a huge variation from the exact same ingredients. [/quote] Ok, I see the point your making with regards to the enviornment being a factor. We can see that in the wide variety of creatures that inhabit the world in their various climates and surroundings. Hoe did the organism travel to various spots around the world to account for the temperature and conditions variance? Theres still the problem of how the oat came to be as well, a different strike, a different organism? But how? I'm still struggling with the lightening giving life aspect. A bolt of lightening strikes a tiny organism (where this came from I dont know) and precisely in that spot - taking into factor the size of the earth. Its the sheer impossibility of a random bolt stricking at something so small, in the water(?). But that lightening strike phenomenon occured not just once but multiple times, all accurately hitting organisms so small it's hard to comprehend. That's more than blind luck and for it to occur not just here but every where. Am I over emphasising the importance of lightening in this process? [/quote]
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Here is a rough depiction of evolution.
Lightening strike, magic happens. Heres where I'm struggling. That accounts for one life form. How do you account for all the varients of life and trees and plants? Were they all created by individual lightening strikes to create their own variation of what evolution leads them to become in something like present day? What was different about all these lightening strikes to create the variations we see now in forms of life? What about the water? Where did that come from? Am I to believe earth was bombarded with ice meteors or something to that effect? That's quite a strike given the volume of water? The lightening strikes that caused life to form and the ice meteors - how come we dont see this phenomenon occur now? Birth, healing, every resource to sustain each life form, carefully working in balance. So we were created by aliens? Who created them? How did there fluke of evolution occur? Same lightening strike as earth? This fluke phenomenon seems wide spread if it created life else where? Doesnt seem such a fluke if its wide spread on other planets? What am I missing. Do we take for granted what we see and not realise the marvel that is in front of us? Life.
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