What are your thoughts on single cell organisms
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What are your thoughts on single cell organisms
That 1 billion years later populated the entire Earth with life forms. Hey, this forum is dead as shit, might as well stir the pot.
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Re: What are your thoughts on single cell organisms
You know people here are going to say that they tell lies about blond neighbors.
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Maybe if they cut down on their drinking and staring into their neighbors bedroom windows and maybe go meet some real people instead of drunk driving into the tumble weeds those cells wouldn't be so single.
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This is going as expected.
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Re: What are your thoughts on single cell organisms
Because you're not fun, and you're not funny. You just repeat the same old lame jokes that have been on this board for years. STFU already and move on.Biker wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 3:05 amWhy so triggered, cunty?FreakShowFanatic wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 3:01 amOthers, like you Biker, are a faggot & a fucking loser with a wife that's a disgusting pig. Keep killing the board pussy. Thanks to you more & more people are leaving this site.
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Thank God for yeast. And the ethanol they produce.
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Shut your mouth, cuntfaceFreakShowFanatic wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 3:07 amBecause you're not fun, and you're not funny. You just repeat the same old lame jokes that have been on this board for years. STFU already and move on.Biker wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 3:05 amWhy so triggered, cunty?FreakShowFanatic wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 3:01 amOthers, like you Biker, are a faggot & a fucking loser with a wife that's a disgusting pig. Keep killing the board pussy. Thanks to you more & more people are leaving this site.
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Re: What are your thoughts on single cell organisms
i thought it was really interesting watching some scientist type show not long ago. The guy took some kind of soup. I can't remember what all he put into this big pot, but it was basically what might have been in water holes back before life on earth. He basically got it to a certain point of stuff in the pot and then hit it with some electricity (mimic a lightning strike, I think). And then the amoeba (i guess) start to grow. Out of nothing but what was in there. Life was just created. Anyway, they showed how fucking fast they multiply. and then start to connect to each other.
It really made what was seemingly an impossible feat look pretty damn easy.
It really made what was seemingly an impossible feat look pretty damn easy.
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Who are you, who are so wise in the ways of Science?Flumper wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 2:43 pm i thought it was really interesting watching some scientist type show not long ago. The guy took some kind of soup. I can't remember what all he put into this big pot, but it was basically what might have been in water holes back before life on earth. He basically got it to a certain point of stuff in the pot and then hit it with some electricity (mimic a lightning strike, I think). And then the amoeba (i guess) start to grow. Out of nothing but what was in there. Life was just created. Anyway, they showed how fucking fast they multiply. and then start to connect to each other.
It really made what was seemingly an impossible feat look pretty damn easy.
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Re: What are your thoughts on single cell organisms
its a gift. you can learn a thing or two sometimes if a good show comes on while you wait for Dog the Bounty Hunter to start.CaptQuint wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 2:50 pmWho are you, who are so wise in the ways of Science?Flumper wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 2:43 pm i thought it was really interesting watching some scientist type show not long ago. The guy took some kind of soup. I can't remember what all he put into this big pot, but it was basically what might have been in water holes back before life on earth. He basically got it to a certain point of stuff in the pot and then hit it with some electricity (mimic a lightning strike, I think). And then the amoeba (i guess) start to grow. Out of nothing but what was in there. Life was just created. Anyway, they showed how fucking fast they multiply. and then start to connect to each other.
It really made what was seemingly an impossible feat look pretty damn easy.
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Re: What are your thoughts on single cell organisms
Are you referring to the Miller–Urey Experiment? That didn't produce "life" in any way, just the basic components of life, namely a number of amino acids and some other proto-biotic compounds. As a grad student, I did some work in the lab of another experimenter involving the spontaneous production of some component chemicals of life that are found out in the universe. Stuff like ammonia, water, cyanide, and other things that is (oddly) found out in space in relatively high concentrations. Even in empty space, those building blocks can come together to produce amino acids and other organic compounds.Flumper wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 2:43 pm i thought it was really interesting watching some scientist type show not long ago. The guy took some kind of soup. I can't remember what all he put into this big pot, but it was basically what might have been in water holes back before life on earth. He basically got it to a certain point of stuff in the pot and then hit it with some electricity (mimic a lightning strike, I think). And then the amoeba (i guess) start to grow. Out of nothing but what was in there. Life was just created. Anyway, they showed how fucking fast they multiply. and then start to connect to each other.
It really made what was seemingly an impossible feat look pretty damn easy.
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Re: What are your thoughts on single cell organisms
yeah, that's what it was. "Amino Acids". I knew it started with an "A". It was really interesting.QillerDaemon wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 3:01 pmAre you referring to the Miller–Urey Experiment? That didn't produce "life" in any way, just the basic components of life, namely a number of amino acids and some other proto-biotic compounds. As a grad student, I did some work in the lab of another experimenter involving the spontaneous production of some component chemicals of life that are found out in the universe. Stuff like ammonia, water, cyanide, and other things that is (oddly) found out in space in relatively high concentrations. Even in empty space, those building blocks can come together to produce amino acids and other organic compounds.Flumper wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 2:43 pm i thought it was really interesting watching some scientist type show not long ago. The guy took some kind of soup. I can't remember what all he put into this big pot, but it was basically what might have been in water holes back before life on earth. He basically got it to a certain point of stuff in the pot and then hit it with some electricity (mimic a lightning strike, I think). And then the amoeba (i guess) start to grow. Out of nothing but what was in there. Life was just created. Anyway, they showed how fucking fast they multiply. and then start to connect to each other.
It really made what was seemingly an impossible feat look pretty damn easy.
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I mean, fucking Adam and Eve didn't climb out of the pot, but it did show how much easier it was to produce life out of basically a pot of soup than you would think.
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Re: What are your thoughts on single cell organisms
I don't watch TV, But I do watch movies and my last comment was from a Monty Python movie. Monty Python could teach you a thing or two about humor.Flumper wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 2:55 pmits a gift. you can learn a thing or two sometimes if a good show comes on while you wait for Dog the Bounty Hunter to start.CaptQuint wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 2:50 pmWho are you, who are so wise in the ways of Science?Flumper wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 2:43 pm i thought it was really interesting watching some scientist type show not long ago. The guy took some kind of soup. I can't remember what all he put into this big pot, but it was basically what might have been in water holes back before life on earth. He basically got it to a certain point of stuff in the pot and then hit it with some electricity (mimic a lightning strike, I think). And then the amoeba (i guess) start to grow. Out of nothing but what was in there. Life was just created. Anyway, they showed how fucking fast they multiply. and then start to connect to each other.
It really made what was seemingly an impossible feat look pretty damn easy.
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I'd like to complain about people who hold things up complaining about people who complain. Its high time something was done about it.
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Re: What are your thoughts on single cell organisms
Thanks Bingo. After 2 Billion years, the Earth cooled enough for single cell organism's to thrive. Have always wondered what global event triggered the explosion of multi-cells and eventually domination of life on all corners of the globe.Flumper wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 2:43 pm i thought it was really interesting watching some scientist type show not long ago. The guy took some kind of soup. I can't remember what all he put into this big pot, but it was basically what might have been in water holes back before life on earth. He basically got it to a certain point of stuff in the pot and then hit it with some electricity (mimic a lightning strike, I think). And then the amoeba (i guess) start to grow. Out of nothing but what was in there. Life was just created. Anyway, they showed how fucking fast they multiply. and then start to connect to each other.
It really made what was seemingly an impossible feat look pretty damn easy.
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Re: What are your thoughts on single cell organisms
I really think it was the enormous (and sudden) creation of oxygen that led to that.WestTexasCrude wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2019 1:04 amThanks Bingo. After 2 Billion years, the Earth cooled enough for single cell organism's to thrive. Have always wondered what global event triggered the explosion of multi-cells and eventually domination of life on all corners of the globe.Flumper wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 2:43 pm i thought it was really interesting watching some scientist type show not long ago. The guy took some kind of soup. I can't remember what all he put into this big pot, but it was basically what might have been in water holes back before life on earth. He basically got it to a certain point of stuff in the pot and then hit it with some electricity (mimic a lightning strike, I think). And then the amoeba (i guess) start to grow. Out of nothing but what was in there. Life was just created. Anyway, they showed how fucking fast they multiply. and then start to connect to each other.
It really made what was seemingly an impossible feat look pretty damn easy.
Re: What are your thoughts on single cell organisms
Actually I believe the rise of celled organisms in the environment is what caused the huge rise in oxygen (and not the other way around). Would seem obvious that once the multi-celled organism's started "becoming" life forms, they were first and foremost plants (producing oxygen). Evolutionary wise, plants must have come first.Flumper wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2019 3:56 pmI really think it was the enormous (and sudden) creation of oxygen that led to that.WestTexasCrude wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2019 1:04 amThanks Bingo. After 2 Billion years, the Earth cooled enough for single cell organism's to thrive. Have always wondered what global event triggered the explosion of multi-cells and eventually domination of life on all corners of the globe.Flumper wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 2:43 pm i thought it was really interesting watching some scientist type show not long ago. The guy took some kind of soup. I can't remember what all he put into this big pot, but it was basically what might have been in water holes back before life on earth. He basically got it to a certain point of stuff in the pot and then hit it with some electricity (mimic a lightning strike, I think). And then the amoeba (i guess) start to grow. Out of nothing but what was in there. Life was just created. Anyway, they showed how fucking fast they multiply. and then start to connect to each other.
It really made what was seemingly an impossible feat look pretty damn easy.
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Re: What are your thoughts on single cell organisms
yes. it was the boom of the plant life that led to the animals (insects, fish, birds, etc.). Because of the sudden explosion of oxygen that they (plants) produced.WestTexasCrude wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2019 8:35 pm Actually I believe the rise of celled organisms in the environment is what caused the huge rise in oxygen (and not the other way around). Would seem obvious that once the multi-celled organism's started "becoming" life forms, they were first and foremost plants (producing oxygen). Evolutionary wise, plants must have come first.
which, technically, was Day 3 in the creation. It wasn't until 2 days later that the birds and fish came.
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I can see how single celled orgs could evolve in multi-cells and after billions of years become life forms like plants and later animals. But it still begs the question of how single cells came to be on this planet. They didn't just appear out of nowhere. The early Earth was bombarded for a billion years + with left over debris from the newly formed solar system. Seems like I read that the obvious answer is that among the debris hitting the Earth was an asteroid/ comet from somewhere else in the Galaxy that against all odds had "life forms" able to survive in them through the void of space. That's almost unbelievable.Flumper wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2019 8:41 pmyes. it was the boom of the plant life that led to the animals (insects, fish, birds, etc.). Because of the sudden explosion of oxygen that they (plants) produced.WestTexasCrude wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2019 8:35 pm Actually I believe the rise of celled organisms in the environment is what caused the huge rise in oxygen (and not the other way around). Would seem obvious that once the multi-celled organism's started "becoming" life forms, they were first and foremost plants (producing oxygen). Evolutionary wise, plants must have come first.
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You see... this is what happens when you sleep through high school.WestTexasCrude wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2019 8:55 pm I can see how single celled orgs could evolve in multi-cells and after billions of years become life forms like plants and later animals. But it still begs the question of how single cells came to be on this planet. They didn't just appear out of nowhere. The early Earth was bombarded for a billion years + with left over debris from the newly formed solar system. Seems like I read that the obvious answer is that among the debris hitting the Earth was an asteroid/ comet from somewhere else in the Galaxy that against all odds had "life forms" able to survive in them through the void of space. That's almost unbelievable.