Re: Three essays on the origin of life



"Tim Tyler" <seemysig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

I've written three essays about the origin of life.

--> http://originoflife.net/size_matters/ <--

The first essay is about [...]

Interesting reading, but it really needs some careful proofreading.

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Seeding the environment with longer are RNA molecules ...
Strong selection for small organisms and has ...
... a larger and more complex Organisms ...
This effectly and it can prevents ...
... larger organisms are need to ...
In and nature there are ...


Maybe this is actually an embedded message hidden in Tyler Code ?

goanna

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