Re: Probability of the origin of life
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008 21:39:41 +0200, the following appeared in
talk.origins, posted by "LordBeotian" <pokipsy76@xxxxxxxx>:
In the scenarios of the scientific theories about the origin of life what
should have been the probability that life actually originated in the
primordial earth?
Based on current evidence, that would be 1.0.
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Bob C.
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