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Where does Life come from?

The origin of life or prebiotic evolution means the spontaneous generation of life in a 'primordial soup' containing small organic molecules in salt water. Such a process is generally believed not to be possible (or successful) in today's ecosystems, unless undertaken in controlled laboratory settings. The latter awaits experimental proof. In order to understand the spontaneous formation of life an appropriate definition of life must be at hand. Derived from an analysis of today's organisms life is usually defined at the cellular level. In this definition, the smallest or simplest forms of life are single cell organisms which include bacteria, archaea (halophiles and thermophiles; live in extreme environments), and protozoans (eukaryotic single celled microorganisms, e.g. baker's yeast, paramecium, or amoebae). All modern life forms share fundamental molecular mechanisms, most notably protein biosynthesis and the use of DNA and RNA for reproduction and energy metabolism. Based on these observations, theories on the origin of life attempt to find a mechanism explaining the formation of a primordial single cell organism from which all modern life originates. The primordial cell is thought to form itself through beneficial packaging of self-replicating units in lipid particles (liposomes or vesicles resembling modern cell membranes). The most pressing question is how closely modern organisms resemble a primordial cell. Evidence of prebiotic evolution is obtained through simulating and replicating such an event that happened about 3.5 billion years ago. Although biochemical evidence first obtained in the 1950s showed the spontaneous generation of amino acids in a replica of the 'primordial soup', most biologist now believe that amino acids which are the building blocks of proteins and peptides, today's essential tools in all life forms, were not important at this earliest stage and that proteins and enzymes were indeed preceded by RNA type molecules which still plays an essential role in modern metabolism including energy metabolism, enzymatic catalysis (e.g. protein biosynthesis), and processing and storage of genetic information. DNA, this modern molecular marvel and blueprint of life, may indeed have come into existence after the evolution of proteins as enzymes. Over the last few years analysis of rocks found in Antarctic ice sheets and originating from Mars contain microstructures consistent with leftovers of Martian organisms because these structures so closely resemble structures or leftovers from bacteria on Earth. The interpretation of whether these deposits are really proof of (ancient) life on Mars are controversial but of enormous interest to biologists. Single celled life on Mars, even if extinct today, would corroborate origin of life theories. Proven or not, the possibility of a future prove is enough to stimulate research including theory building on speculative grounds. It is these theories vaguely supported by experimental evidence (fossil evidence in this case) that will spurn imagination and the design of experimental protocols to actively explore the Martian soil and atmosphere. A note of caution; even if future analysis would prove that life existed on Mars, it would leave open the possibilities that life has been imported from Earth or life on Earth originated from Mars (or some place else). What ever the outcome, the current quest of proving the ancient existence of life on Mars at least gives an excellent example of how scientists work and draw conclusions from observations when events cannot be recreated in the laboratory under controlled conditions as is the case in studying the evolution of life.

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POEM - Enchantment

Enchantment

I stood in the midst of a forest
Laid with canopies of
Thick green trees, swaying
Their bright green hands
In the wind

Fragrance of lush greenery
Dance in the air
Builds glorified mother nature with
Their enchanting sounds.

I could see everywhere happy little
Buttercups smiling up at me
And the daffodils hoping their
Tiny heads outside.

The tranquility of mother nature
Caressed me like a dove’s feather
With an august mind, watched
The whole world dancing around me
In ecstasy singing the glory
Of nature in unison

Alas! Realized I, it was a dream
A sweet and mesmerizing one
Which will always cherish
In me, for I will nourish it
And watch it, till I exhaust.

 

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QUOTES ON LIFE & LOVE

"The difficult part of love
Is being selfish enough,
Is having the blind persistence
To upset an existence
Just for your own sake. "

Love is a temporary madness. It erupts like an earthquake and then subsides. And when it subsides you have to make a decision. You have to work out whether your roots have become so entwined together that it is inconceivable that you should ever part. Because this is what love is. Love is not breathlessness, it is not excitement, it is not the promulgation of promises of eternal passion. That is just being "in love" which any of us can convince ourselves we are.

Love itself is what is left over when being in love has burned away, and this is both an art and a fortunate accident. Your mother and I had it, we had roots that grew towards each other underground, and when all the pretty blossom had fallen from our branches we found that we were one tree and not two.
- Captain Corelli's Mandolin6.

"Love is the beauty of the soul."
--St. Augustine

"Come live with me and be my love, and we will some new pleasures prove, of golden sands, and crystal beaches, with silken lines and silver hooks..."
--John Dunne

"Love is that condition in which the happiness of another person is essential to your own."
--Robert Heinlein

"In the arithmetic of love, one plus one equals everything, and two minus one equals nothing."
--Mignon McLaughlin

"There is only one happiness in life, to love and be loved."
--George Sand

"Love is but the discovery of ourselves in others, and the delight in the recognition."
--Alexander Smith

"Love is something eternal; the aspect may change, but not the essense."
--Vincent van Gogh

"The most powerful symptom of love is a tenderness which becomes at times almost insupportable."
--Victor Hugo

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