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Revision as of 04:08, 7 September 2002 by -- April (talk | contribs) (No reason!)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Note that I removed references to the idea that abiogenesis (in the modern sense) does not occur in the modern world. For all we know (well, for all I know; biologists may feel free to correct me) abiogenesis occurs constantly, and is generally unobserved because the new proto-life immediately becomes food for existing life. -- April
This still needs lots of work, but I'm increasingly unsure of my ground here. I'll leave this awhile in case a biologist may be tempted to do a better revision, and if not, come back to it after more reading-up on the topic. -- April 04:01 Sep 7, 2002 (UTC)
Is there a reason for using the term Aristolian instead of Aristotelian? Someone else
- Naw, if Aristotelian is the preferred term, by all means change it. -- April