ORIGIN OF LIFE, EVOLUTION AND TAXONOMY
The origin of life is a result of a supernatural event—that is, one irretrievably beyond the descriptive powers of physics, chemistry, and other science. Life, particularly simple forms, spontaneously and readily arises from nonliving matter in short periods of time, today as in the past.
evolution
universe
In the 18th century it was convened, by the naturalists, that Latin and Greek would become the official tongues of the classification of species.
Oscilating or Pulsating Universe
Until the 18TH century the naturalists that studied animals and plants attributed the diversity of species in the world allegedly to an event of divine creation which occurred perhaps not too long ago, maybe some 6 thousand years ago.
Big Bang or Great Explosion
Stationary State
Inflationary State
ORIGIn of life
TAXONOMY
ORIGIN OF LIFE
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ORIGIN OF LIFE, EVOLUTION AND TAXONOMY
The origin of life is a result of a supernatural event—that is, one irretrievably beyond the descriptive powers of physics, chemistry, and other science. Life, particularly simple forms, spontaneously and readily arises from nonliving matter in short periods of time, today as in the past.
evolution
universe
In the 18th century it was convened, by the naturalists, that Latin and Greek would become the official tongues of the classification of species.
Oscilating or Pulsating Universe
Until the 18TH century the naturalists that studied animals and plants attributed the diversity of species in the world allegedly to an event of divine creation which occurred perhaps not too long ago, maybe some 6 thousand years ago.
Big Bang or Great Explosion
Stationary State
Inflationary State
ORIGIn of life
TAXONOMY