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Old September 11th 06, 11:06 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur,sci.astro,alt.astronomy,uk.sci.astronomy,sci.physics.relativity
George Dishman[_1_]
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"George Dishman" wrote in message
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"Ahmed Ouahi, Architect" wrote in message
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So we do not know what the world was like back then
Either way it does not seem very conducive to life


For a few hundred thousand years _after_ the bang,
all the matter in the universe was in the form of
hot hydrogen/helium plasma, similar to the present
surface of the Sun. No life could have existed, in
fact not even any form of solid matter.

But there must have been something that suited life
Otherwise we would not be here


Think again.


Ahmed Ouahi, Architect wrote:
However, what you said, was a just a technically speaking, whether, it
allows to turn around a possible similarity betweem a biolology matter and
the universe itself, whether, as for instance, any biochemical process and
extremelly any environmental conditions, as for instance, along their
combinations, which would determine any reactions as any overreaction along
the universe.

Therefore, all the chemical molecules, that has had made the atmosphere,
along that matter, would be allowed a possibility, ...


No, at the temperatures during that period, molecules
could not exist. In fact even neutral atoms could not
exist. There could be no biochemical processes and
no chemical reactions.

... at least to try to
figure, that it has had been, along that matter, a definitely allowed to
diminish the sun by a just to make it a farther as to allow the creations to
get, more or less, an appropriate sunlight, for appropriate life as to allow
a most of anything to be a visible, a definitely as a matter a fact.

P.S- along some cases, the thinking delay the perception!


p.s. I think you need to practice your English!