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Friday, May 04, 2007

Laws Of Nature

W1. Day 5

In 2005, the first evidence of the existence of the organic blocks of life were found by NASA’s Spitzer Space Telesope in an young sunlike star. Now we are told of the existence of an earth-like planet that could potentially harbor life.
We know many stars are rich in iron, having swallowed so many asteroids and meteorites. Scientists worked out from computer simulations 85 systems that could harbor life. Whether a planet like ours will ever be found is beside the point. Let our own history be our guide.
Within Milky Way, a stellar nursery created conditions for the earth to tease organic molecules-acetylene and hydrogen cyanide which when combined with water gave rise to several amino acids needed to form proteins. It also formed one of the four chemical letters or bases called adenine.
In short, the primordial ooze of our earth’s ocean set conditions for life: whichever planet may duplicate similar conditions life could be possible there.
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Case of a phenomenon like Aurora Borealis or Aurora Australis is due to the electrically charged particles traveling along the planet’s magnetic lines strike hydrogen molecules. As a result the molecules glow in the upper atmosphere. If similar conditions exist whether in Jupiter or anywhere in cosmos the same phenomenon should manifest. Would it not mean then that certain laws are in place? Laws of Nature?
Tailpiece:
Speaking of Laws can there be two standards, one for the rich and another for the poor? One for the colored and another for non-colored? One for the obese and another for the thin?
Speaking for mankind all would agree that Law is the same for all. Our laws are dispensed by humans, and its ambit, covering the whole species. Such natural laws represent an absolute standard. We call it Divine Law.
benny

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