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The Laboratory Life Genesis Paradox; While we believe that it is extremely improbable that an origination of life from non life will ever occur in a laboratory, the reality is that if it ever does happen, it will probably just present a problem and a paradox for Darwinism. The following three reasons alone would present a problem and paradox for Darwinism. First of all, it needs to be kept in mind that Darwinism does not include any sudden (or major changes in life forms occurring in a short period of time.) Darwinism is a theory about the very long term accumulation of small changes which supposedly add up to major changes in the life form. Secondly, Darwinism has no mechanism which allows large and coordinated changes in a life form. Darwinism could by definition not explain any large change that occurred in anything less than thousands of years. Third, Darwinism supposedly relies on only random gene/DNA mutations and without life to begin with, there is no mechanism to select from such random changes. Any origination of life would have to be explained via some method other than selection from random changes occurring over a short period of time. Additionally, if the life had amino acids of the same chirality (handedness) one would begin to wonder if normal life had contaminated the experiment, and if the same four bit/word DNA code, that would almost certainly mean contamination, unless there was some form of determinate field which forms and guides life. It will be very interesting if life is ever supposedly generated in a laboratory.
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