Friday, June 18, 2010

Could LIVING CREATURES ARE from outer space?

When Darwin first proposed his theory in the mid-nineteenth century, he never mentions how the beginning of living things happen - or in other words, the origin of the first living cell. Scientists in the early twentieth century, which examines the origin of l

iving things, began to realize that this theory is not valid. Complex and perfect structure in living organisms provides an opportunity for many scientists to understand the truth of creation. Mathematical calculation, experiment and scientific observation shows that living things could not possibly be "the result of chance", as stated by the theory of evolution.

Along with the collapse of the statement that is the cause of the coincidences of life, and the more he realized that life was "planned", some scientists began to search for the origin of living things in space. The most famous scientist who sparked this was Fred Hoyle and Chandra Wickramasinghe. Both make the scenario that it claimed there was a force to "sow the seeds" of life in space. According to this scenario, the seeds of life were brought across the void space by the clouds of gas or dust, or perhaps by an asteroid, and eventually reached the Earth. And began living here.

Winners of the Nobel Prize, Crick Francis, who with James Watson discovered the double helix structure (double knots) in the DNA, is one of those seeking the origin of living things in space. Crick could not have realized that life originated by chance, but he argues that life on Earth was started by smart power "that comes from outer space."
As we have seen, the idea that life came from outer space has influenced prominent scientists. This issue is even discussed in writings and debates about the origins of life. Basically, the idea of finding life in outer space can be viewed from two perspectives.

By. Harun Yahya

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