Technically all matter - living or nonliving - is composed of atoms. To say that humans "originated" from atoms is incorrect. We have an atomic structure, as do all physical things.
Humans most likely originated when an ancestor species - possibly Australopithecus Aferensis/Africanus or some earlier proto-human species - walked upright for the first time, thus freeing that species' forelimbs from the walking process to develop into "arms" and "hands" with opposable thumbs that could be used to craft tools.
This in turn would allow the early ancestors of man to rely on tools for his needs, allowing development of the brain to create hunting and gathering strategies to insure survival, eventually leading to developments like agriculture. The rest, as they say, is history.
2007-01-17 18:41:47
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answered by Bael 4
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Absolutely. The first child born with such mutation as to be recognisably the first Homo Sapien was undoubtedly composed of atoms.
The first Human originated in the big bang, which led to the condensation of hydrogen atoms. These hydrogen atoms accreted to become stars. the hydrogen atoms fused to become heavier elelments which were scattered throughout the universe through supernovas. These heavy elements eventually accreted under gravity to become planets around other stars. Atoms on one of these planets became molecules of increasing complexity such that life arose and evolved.
To create a Human, first you need to create the universe...
Oh, and to the people saying no, he came from dust. Just what exactly do you think the dust is made of? I'm saying the exact same thing when you think about it...
2007-01-17 18:08:10
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answered by Graham S 3
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Er, well, I guess. In a very, very distant sense. But that phrasing is awkward; all things are made from atoms, and as humans are a part of all things it makes the cut.
Ok, now, most people don't view that notion as stupid, just awkwardly put, that you would put something as basic and pervasive as atoms to connect to the creation of humans. The way he asked it was like only humans were made of atoms for some reason, and that sounded off. But his statement is true. And the last time I've checked atoms aren't nothing, certainly. Seeing as it makes all that be. Quantum Physics Yay.
2007-01-17 18:10:45
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answered by E 2
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Humans are composed of atoms, so in that sense yes.
However, the real process was atoms bonded to make molecules. Eventually these molecules created living organisms (microscopic). These organisms evolved until one day, the first human originated from your ***. Now get me a penis pump!
2007-01-17 19:17:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree that a higher Being, some of us call God, took atoms and formed them together into the first perfect human being, He called Adam.
And to those above that answered dust, well dust is made up of atoms too.
2007-01-17 19:06:41
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answered by Comanchero 2
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Pure and Intense Thought Energy directs atoms. If you had intensly focused and pure thought, you could direct atoms too, and in a small way you do. It has been proven through scientific evidence that you can make yourself sick or well by thought.
2007-01-17 18:47:25
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answered by Blank 4
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God is the answer. In the simplest life form there are very many different parts designed to work together. If one of them is absent the organism would not exist. A good book on the subject would be 6 days and 7 nights, which is a compilation of 50 world-renowned scientists proving this fact.
2007-01-17 18:11:49
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answered by random 2
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Man is created by God Himself according to His own shape as the Holy Bible says
atoms only destroyed men
2007-01-17 18:28:52
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answered by david j 5
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the funny part about this theory is that most people that support evolution, still know themsleves that its rediculously stupid , so they say things like " naw, i think they came from single cell organisms" or " I dont think they came from sigle celled organisms, i think they came from monkyes " or somthing less obsurd . But the truth of the matter is that if you believe humans came from monkeys or a single cell organism, youre still saying the inevitable "we came from nothing" theory everyone is emberrased to state they believe . If you believe humans came from small organisms, then you also believe they came from where those organisms came from . right down to nothing
2007-01-17 18:11:04
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answered by pianokid510 2
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No the first human came from dust like that other person has just said and then when we die we return to dust. literally we start to decompose.
2007-01-17 18:07:37
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answered by cpc joe 1
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