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High Energy Cosmic Rays and the Origin of Life

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The advocators of Darwin'stheory of evolution discover that it is difficult for normal evolution ratealone to form the species diversity now. What factor(s) accelerated the originof life and species diversity?

 

 

 

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Novae,especially supernovae, would generate high energy cosmic rays that would impacton acceleration of creature DNA gene mutation during this period, thus createlots of new species.

 

The best supernova rate estimate we can offerindicates that one or more supernova explosions are likely to have occurredwithin 10 pc or so of the Earth during the Phanerozoic era, i.e., during thelast 570 million years since the sudden biological diversification at the startof the Cambrian. (CERN)[1]

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[1]CERN-TH.6805/93,John Ellis et al.

The advocators of Darwin's theory do not qualify to speak as Darwin. They are not entirely right on that statement in this post.

 

 

Where did you get that diagram from, I doubt only a UV photon can alter a DNA like that, it's been proven that visible light photons even penetrate cell walls.

 

 

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