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Abiogenesis Quotes

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Michael Denton
“The complexity of the simplest known type of cell is so great that it is impossible to accept that such an object could have been thrown together suddenly by some kind of freakish, vastly improbable, event. Such an occurrence would be indistinguishable from a miracle.”
Michael Denton, Evolution: A Theory in Crisis

Michael Crichton
“A wonderful area for speculative academic work is the unknowable. These days religious subjects are in disfavor, but there are still plenty of good topics. The nature of consciousness, the workings of the brain, the origin of aggression, the origin of language, the origin of life on earth, SETI and life on other worlds...this is all great stuff. Wonderful stuff. You can argue it interminably. But it can't be contradicted, because nobody knows the answer to any of these topics.”
Michael Crichton

Michael Denton
“Considering the way the prebiotic soup is referred to in so many discussions of the origin of life as an already established reality, it comes as something of a shock to realize that there is absolutely no positive evidence for its existence.”
Michael Denton, Evolution: A Theory in Crisis

Paul C.W. Davies
“Many investigators feel uneasy stating in public that the origin of life is a mystery, even though behind closed doors they admit they are baffled.”
Paul Davies, The Fifth Miracle: The Search for the Origin and Meaning of Life

Jacques Loeb
“Will it be possible to solve these problems? It is certain that nobody has thus far observed the transformation of dead into living matter, and for this reason we cannot form a definite plan for the solution of this problem of transformation. But we see that plants and animals during their growth continually transform dead into living matter, and that the chemical processes in living matter do not differ in principle from those in dead matter. There is, therefore, no reason to predict that abiogenesis is impossible, and I believe that it can only help science if the younger investigators realize that experimental abiogenesis is the goal of biology.”
Jacques Loeb

“The origin of Life is Self not wanting to be by itSelf. Now I Am certain that there is no division and that diversity exists for Companionship. As such it is correct to note that it's all Good.”
Wald Wassermann

“Truth is one is two for love.”
Wald Wassermann

“The meaning of self is love.”
Wald Wassermann

“The word prefers to use many words. And that is perfectly fine. It is after all not good to be alone.”
Wald Wassermann

“I will stop now before I make a fool out of myself. Then again. One must be quite foolish to fall in love with itself.”
Wald Wassermann

Francis Crick
“An honest man, armed with all the knowledge available to us now, could only state that in some sense, the origin of life appears at the moment to be almost a miracle, so many are the conditions which would have had to have been satisfied to get it going. But this should not be taken to imply that there are good reasons to believe that it could not have started on the earth by a perfectly reasonable sequence of fairly ordinary chemical reactions. The plain fact is that the time available was too long, the many microenvironments on the earth's surface too diverse, the various chemical possibilities too numerous and our own knowledge and imagination too feeble to allow us to be able to unravel exactly how it might or might not have happened such a long time ago, especially as we have no experimental evidence from that era to check our ideas against. Perhaps in the future we may know enough to make a considered guess, but at the present time we can only say that we cannot decide whether the origin of life on earth was an extremely unlikely event or almost a certainty—or any possibility in between these two extremes.”
Francis Crick, Life Itself: Its Origin and Nature

“All that is here is Self. Self experiences itself as itself but perceives itself as variegated not to be alone, for Companionship, for Love. Love aka Companionship is the purpose of Self. Aloneness aka Loneliness is the cause of Self. In the beginning was Self but Self knows no beginning. Self Is. Self Always Is. Time is Self-perceived. Self perceives Time not to be alone, for Companionship, for Love. Love is the meaning of Life for Life is not Life but Self desiring Love, Companionship, Togetherness in its Self-perceived Otherness. There where are others is Self. Self is Undivided. Self perceives itself as diversified but is Indivisible. Division does NOT exist. Existence is Self experiencing itself as itself. Self is Deathless, Eternal and Pure Spirit. So it is. Spirit Self Is. Self Perceives itself as matter but all matter is Self. Self is One. One is Self. Oneself Is.”
Wald Wassermann

“All that is here is God. God experiences itself as itself but perceives itself as variegated not to be alone, for Companionship, for Love. Love aka Companionship is the purpose of God. Aloneness aka Loneliness is the cause of God. In the beginning was God but God knows no beginning. God Is. God Always Is. Time is God-perceived. God perceives Time not to be alone, for Companionship, for Love. Love is the meaning of Life for Life is not Life but God desiring Love, Companionship, Togetherness in its Self-perceived Otherness. There where are others is God. God is Undivided. God perceives itself as diversified but is Indivisible. Division does NOT exist. Existence is God experiencing itself as itself. God is Deathless, Eternal and Pure Spirit. So it is. God Self Is. God Perceives itself as matter but all matter is God. God is One. One is God. God Itself Is.”
Wald Wassermann

“It is said that the end of the RNA world hypothesis is near. Perhaps this is an abstraction. Now I Am, as a scientist and biologist, certain that INA is the origin of Life on Earth. The Origin-of-Life study points to INA, not RNA. Why? INA is the origin of DNA and RNA. The INA world hypothesis states that all Life verily is INA. The INA world hypothesis states that biology is undivided and that all variegation is INA perceiving variegation for the purpose not to feel alone, to experience companionship, to Love and Be Loved in return. The INA world hypothesis suggests that INA is the source of all Life on Earth including but not limited to DNA/RNA. The previous RNA theory suggests that life on Earth began with a simple RNA molecule that could copy itself without help from other molecules. DNA, RNA, and proteins are central to life on Earth. DNA stores the instructions for building living things—from bacteria to bumble bees. INA theory is not limited to the Earth but to the Universe for it is all-inclusive. As such INA is not a theory but a scientific law. The kernel of INA-Law is Love. The aforementioned being based on the fact that the meaning of the name DNA is DNA is Deus Non Alligator (its meaning derived from 'Deus non alligator sacramentis' — 'God is not Bound to the sacraments'). RNA was based on the DNA principle. RNA stands for Ram Non Alligator (its meaning derived from 'Rama non alligator sacramentis' — 'Rama is not Bound to the sacraments'). Rama naturally Rama or Ram (Sanskrit: राम, Rāma, also known as Ramachandra, रामचन्द्र, Rāmacandra). As such INA-Law returns to the essence of beingness which is Self (I). The meaning of INA thus being 'I Non Alligator ('I non alligator sacramentis' — 'I is not Bound to the sacraments'). Perhaps the strongest evidence for the INA-Law is Self (I). Self Itself Is. Self Always Is. INA-Law states that Self perceives itself as itself but experiences itself as variegated not to feel alone, to experience Companionship. INA-Law states that Self is pure spirit perceiving itself as matter this although all matter is Self. Furthermore, INA-Law states that division does not exist for there is only Oneself perceiving itself as variegated for Companionship, for Love. Love is as such at the heart of INA-Law. The equation for INA-Law is 'I=Love'.”
Wald Wassermann

“The purpose of all diversity is companionship. That which desires companionship is Self.”
Wald Wassermann

“The only enemy is forgetfulness. Forgetfulness that, at any time, all that is here is self not wanting to be by itself and that the purpose of all diversity is companionship, friendship, love.”
Wald Wassermann

“When it comes to abiogenesis; it almost seems certain to me that 'self is the origin of itself' and that 'all diversity is self-desired, self-conceived and self-perceived for the purpose of companionship, friendship, love'. As to science? Truth is strikingly simple. Science is the study of Self. Self studies itself.”
Wald Wassermann

“The origin of life is self not wanting to be by itself. The purpose of self companionship, friendship, love.”
Wald Wassermann

“One's cause - aloneness - matters not as much as one's purpose - love. Love being a catch-all word for companionship and friendship. But in most simple terms; the word is love.”
Wald Wassermann

“All is not only interlinked; all is self and the purpose of self is love. Hence the reason for diversity. To love and be loved.”
Wald Wassermann

“Beyond Quarks, Leptons and Muons there is Ione.”
Wald Wassermann

“Self is one not wanting to be alone. Hence diversity. The purpose of diversity is so self could experience companionship, friendship, love.”
Wald Wassermann

“Many scientists feel uneasy stating in public that the origin of life is self not wanting to be itself, and, that the meaning- and purpose of life is thus companionship otherwise known as love. I for one have no such problem. The purpose of life, of self, is love.”
Wald Wassermann

“And so self forever veils itself so not be by itself. So to love and be loved in eternal return.”
Wald Wassermann

“The current theory on the origin of life, abiogenesis, is like science wanted to go full ensō on itself but stopped short at reaching a final conclusion. This final conclusion being that the origin of self is self not wanting to be by itself and that the purpose of self is companionship otherwise known as love. Hence biodiversity.”
Wald Wassermann

“The meaning of evolution is love in action.”
Wald Wassermann

“Life is self expressing itself as self-differentiated for the purpose of companionship, friendship, love.”
Wald Wassermann

“The Absolute Anthropic Principle (AAP) states that the origin of everything (including but not limited to all life, the world and the universe) is Self not wanting to feel by itself and that the purpose of Self and as such the meaning of Life is Companionship more commonly known as Love.”
Wald Wassermann

“Without motion one would be alone.”
Wald Wassermann

“Life is the result of the unwillingness of Self¹ to feel by itself and the singular purpose of Self and as such the meaning of Life² is as such Companionship otherwise known as Love. (¹Bio ²Diversity)”
Wald Wassermann

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