Evolution is the theory in which the simplest organism/s evolved, (perhaps by incredible chance and involuntary change) into other organisms. Still, Evolution assumes a parent organism, simple or not, (since science proves life cannot derive from non-life). From what did this first organism derive from? If there is a "first organism", this organism would be "the begining" and "source of life". Would it not?
Some scientists, for lack of a better answer, explain that organisms from one dimension are the effect of a phenomina in an alternate dimension. If such a theory is true, where did the first dimension and its organism/s derive from?
One could presume there are infinite dimensions, but this would contradict the idea of one dimension being the effect of a phenomina in an alternate dimension. Nonetheless, if one does assume there are infinite dimensions, then the accumalation of all dimesions is a source having no begining, no ending, and is the origin of all life.
Would you agree?
2006-06-25
03:42:20
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