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Old 09-08-2012, 10:35 PM   #12
Raj_Copi_Jin

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I have enjoyed following KJW's posts on the Many-Worlds Theory and would like to supply a thread examining it further through the reference of another theory, for any who would like to contribute a thought.

Panspermia seems to have a quantum facility built in when considering subjects such as common origins and entanglement. If one molecule develops a replicating mechanism, why should this not be an instantly reflected potential in any other potentially similar molecule in a similar environment anywhere else in the Cosmos? There are many limits to our ability to force matter to the path of our wishes, but the limits of our knowledge certainly don't impose any restrictions on the elemental forces of the Universe.
I suppose it does but I haven't fully absorbed the multi-verse theory yet. I would assume the mere fact that there are organic molecules in this universe which are 'injected with life' would mean that from a quantum superposition viewpoint, the multiverse must be teeming with life.

That however doesn't sole the problem of abiogenesis. It had to start somewhere.... That I believe is at the core of the conundrum. Panspermia is a logical extension but still doesn't get to the heart of the question. :-))
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