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Explain how the origin of the universe precedes the origin of life.

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Answered by brarr1789
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Because all organic existence is physically comprised of the elements, they had to first be created. The Big Bang is the singular event of the start of the universe, resulting in the creation of time, space, matter and energy as disclosed in Genesis 1:1. The pre-ordained laws of physics - gravity, electromagnetism, strong and weak nuclear forces manifested once the energy asymmetry was broken by the expansion of the universe through the Inflation period and continued until the energy levels decreased to produce the sub-atomic particles - quarks, neutrinos bosons - that eventually led to atoms - baryons of protons, neutrons and electrons - and further to nuclear plasma of hydrogen and helium. Once the energy was transferred into mass through the Higgs field, the mass was acted on by gravity, which collected these particles to produce stars, nebulae and galaxies. Eventually, the collection of plasma and atoms initiated nuclear fusion into increasingly more massive atoms. The first stars were massive and short-lived, eventually nova-ing and producing 2nd generation stars. Eventually all of the Periodic Table of elements were created in the furnaces of stars and supernovaes. These cataclysmic events produced clouds and clusters of particles that eventually collected to form planets and other solar system products, including the sun. Once formed, the Earth ended up with a moon, water, critical elements for life and a habitable position to a star that eventually became stable in emission and radiation.

There is no, zero, evidence of purely physical processes that collected the critical elements and organized them into biochemical systems that eventually became alive. The intractable naturalistic impossibilities include the absence of amino acids, homochirality, homopolymerization, cell membrane formation, nucleotide coding, and the colocation, coincidence, concentrations, and contamination mitigation essential for all organism viability. Thus, the only plausible theory is that the entire process of the universe's progression to the conditions that can support life, to the actual complex process required to assemble an organism, result in the only plausible and the simplest, most straightforward explanation being that the same transcendent force that created the universe, created life. Because of the nature of life and the resultant creation of human consciousness, the transcendent force is actually God

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Answered by orlandosangma101
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Answer:

once our solar system was dusts and gases floating

Explanation:

once our solar system was dusts and gases floating slowly the dusts and gases bond together to form planets and sun. the sun was the first to first so it pulled more dusts and gases as it has more gravity. Then Jupiter form. Then other planets. earth was a Rock planet with no water. Then meteors with ice constantly hit earth. then earth became a planet with water. According to some people a meteor with bacteria hit earth then bacteria starts populating after landing. Some says that a chemical reaction causes life to form. Some says god created them . But I don't know which is the right one

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