... excerpts from an article on DavidDeamer. UCSC chemist explores the ... sterilized by constant volcanic activity. Deamer carried with him a version ... The explanation is simple, said Deamer, who presented his findings in...the biophysical facts of life," Deamer said. "Hot, acidic hydrothermal systems...wishes either. [snip] But science ideas need to stand up to...
...These excerpts from an article on DavidDeamer. UCSC chemist explores the membranous... into the field to test ideas about the kind of environment where...and sterilized by constant volcanic activity. Deamer carried with him a version ...? The explanation is simple, said Deamer, who presented his findings in ... the biophysical facts of life," Deamer said. "Hot, acidic hydrothermal systems ...
These excerpts from an article on DavidDeamer. UCSC chemist explores the membranous...laboratory into the field to test ideas about the kind of environment where... sterilized by constant volcanic activity. Deamer carried with him a version of... the biophysical facts of life," Deamer said. "Hot, acidic hydrothermal systems ... blast against the ventists. Unfortunately, Deamer is another one with a ...
I sent the following e-mail to DavidDeamer one of the most notable people in the origin of life study. Surprisingly he sent back... that if I could think of an experiment to test my idea, let him know. I'm thinking about that. He also sent... prebiotic environment Here's the e-mail I sent him. Dr. Deamer, I would suggest a new way to look at the origin...
Tom Hendricks wrote: This site has a good intro to Wachtershauser's ideas http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE4DA143EF931A15757C0A961958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all [...] Also I note this from the article ''The theory as a whole is this overblown thing which so far has not been shown to work,'' Dr. Miller said. ''Making acetic acid is sort of blah to ...
...the earth's formation - which fuels most of the rest of life on earth via subterranean vents. Some OOL enthusiasts do think geothermal energy was important at the origin - but IMO, the idea doesn't fit in terribly well with the other clues we have. No one (except maybe Antonie Muller) thinks that it is the 'thermal' part of geothermal that supplies the energy. ...
... the earth's formation - which fuels most of the rest of life on earth via subterranean vents. Some OOL enthusiasts do think geothermal energy was important at the origin - but IMO, the idea doesn't fit in terribly well with the other clues we have. No one (except maybe Antonie Muller) thinks that it is the 'thermal' part of geothermal that supplies the energy. Instead the ...
... mosly resudual energy from the earth's formation - which fuels most of the rest of life on earth via subterranean vents. Some OOL enthusiasts do think geothermal energy was important at the origin - but IMO, the idea doesn't fit in terribly well with the other clues we have. As to why we have life - and not, say only wind and rain, dissipating energy gradients on earth, IMO, that has ...
... Tyler <seemy...@cyberspace.org> wrote: Tom Hendricks wrote: On Feb 27, 12:47 pm, Tim Tyler <seemy...@cyberspace.org> wrote: Membranes are not the only thing that can self-assemble. [...] But your idea is also another pop and adapt scenario. I'm not sure what this is intended to mean. [...] Tyler says I'm not sure what it means. What do you not understand? "Pop ...
... have to face up to the biophysical facts of life," Deamer said. "Hot, acidic hydrothermal systems are not conducive to self-... -http://www.elementsmagazine.org/Elements_online/ELEM_V1n3.pdf Deamer is incorrectly generalising from the failure of his bucket ...not the only thing that can self-assemble. [...] But your idea is also another pop and adapt scenario. I'm ...