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Author Topic:   Biogenesis/Biological Evolution Boundary
Minnemooseus
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Message 1 of 4 (131229)
08-07-2004 1:08 AM


I'm not at all a biologist, so I have little to say beyond the following:
The evolution side often states that biogenesis and biological evolution are two separate things. To this I (largely) agree, but I'm pretty confident that the dividing line between the two is a fuzzy thing.
So, what is the boundary between biogenesis and biological evolution? Where did the processes of biological evolution start?
Moose
{Edited to add the three "biological" in front of the three "evoluton" - Moose}
This message has been edited by minnemooseus, 08-07-2004 01:16 AM

Minnemooseus
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Message 3 of 4 (131253)
08-07-2004 2:57 AM


Oops - There is a pre-existing topic
Was active yesterday even.
See Is there a border dividing life from non-life?
I'll leave it to AdminAsgara to close this topic and whip both modes of the moose.
Moose

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