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  • I am not sure what you mean by "charged with energy". Life requires continuous supplies of energy from the environment, either directly (mostly from sunlight, but there are other sources) or by eating other things. So life is an energy thief, not an energy supply. We don't yet know exactly how life started - it is so long ago, and the first life was so simple, that all the evidence has been destroyed. But it is again a question of stealing energy: there was so much energy around that at some point it twisted matter into an energy-stealing form. We may never know exactly how life started, but I think that in another twenty or thirty years we will have at least one, and possibly more than one, good model of a way that it might have started. If wew have several models. ewe may never learn which one of them actually kicked off life hers.
  • Hi I'm publishing a paper on this very thing. The big bang came from symmetrical black hole birth acting similar to a fusion bomb but on a scale that completely dwarfs it. Here is a diagram of the equation and on a side note the same equation shows that the structure of space time is a fractal and why and where all fractals arise from. The energy equation is hf=mc^2. Sincerely, Jason Padgett
  • It didn't. Living things, especially that as complicated as the body, cannot come into being without some providencial guidence. I mean, we've been around for thousands of years and still can't find a cure for all the different things that can go wrong!! Not to mention how specific the conditions of our environment have to be in order for our life here to be possible.... just think about it.
  • If you take into account and fully accept and appreciate how complex life really is(every individual human cell is more complex than any modern city, not just a blob of goo) , with the aid of the most recent scientific data(which reaches the masses unacceptably late, if at all), you begin to see that it is logically and statistically impossible for even the simplest of lifeforms to have arisen randomly. Life did not just happen. From a purely scientific viewpoint, it is statistically impossible for life to have formed without the premeditated actions of some form of already existing intelligence.
  • To all those religious folk who say life could never have come about without a prior intelligence I suggest they try reversing the question which makes the religious explaination sound even more ridiculous!!....how could a complex intelligence such as God suddenly come about at the point of creation to create everything out of nothing when nothing and nowhere existed for him to come from or to make anything, or to have a logial means for him to "self form"? Quiet simply he could`t-therefore none of it is possible!! That "type of God" would not exist by those means. To get out of answer that you may say "well God has always existed" in which case the beginning wasn`t the true beginning since he is part of all existence.If you still claim he has always existed then you also need to prove the universe hasn`t always existed too (in some form) thus not requiring a creature. Solve that if you can!!
  • How do you know that is the case?....we are stupid humans...we don't know crap...although I am sure you will get many answers from those who think they do.....
  • no one knows if that is true....God may have created the energy and created everything else off that???

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