Where and under what form life first appeared, whether at the bottom of the deep sea, as bathybius , or whether with the co-operation of the still ex… - Emil du Bois-Reymond

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Where and under what form life first appeared, whether at the bottom of the deep sea, as bathybius , or whether with the co-operation of the still excessive ultra-violet solar rays, with still higher pressure of carbonic acid in the atmosphere, who can tell?

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About Emil du Bois-Reymond

(7 November 181826 December 1896) was a German physician and , known as a pioneer of experimental .

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Native Name: Emil Heinrich Du Bois-Reymond
Alternative Names: Reymond Dubois Emil Heinrich du Bois-Reymond Dubois-Reymond de Villiers et de Chaux-de-Fonds, Emile E. Du Bois-Reymond
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Hardly anyone can now be found to advocate the doctrine of periods of creation by which the Almighty was supposed to have repeatedly destroyed his work to do it over again for better or worse, in the face of geological facts and the theory of descent. The believer in a final cause must admit that such a proceeding is little worthy of a creative Almighty. It is most highly becoming to him once by supernatural interference with the world's mechanism to call the simplest germ of life into being, and let further organic creation proceed from that. If this is conceded, it is permissible to ask if it is not still more worthy of the creative Almighty to avoid even that single intervention by means of established laws, and to endow matter from the beginning with the power of originating life under suitable conditions. There is no reason for denying this view, but with its acceptance the possibility of a mechanical origin of life is conceded, and we have only to consider whether the matter which can thus mechanically compose itself into a living condition always existed, or whether, as Leibnitz thought, it was created by God.

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