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Did the “big bang” create the chemical (?) reactions that resulted in the formation of life on earth?

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Did the “big bang” create the chemical (?) reactions that resulted in the formation of life on earth?

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Q. What preceded the “big bang”? A. Literally NOTHING – since time and space were created by the big bang. Q. And if life could result here on earth, could it not also be a possibility somewhere else in the universe? A. YES, certainly life somewhere else in the universe is POSSIBLE, but, see below. Q. And if there is life elsewhere, (intelligent life) how come we can’t seem to find it? There is a whole science built upon how to find alien life forms. However, you are correct, we have yet to find any. There are no “contrails” of their star ships crossing the heavens, no radio signals or television clips or laser blips or anything. First, we have not looked very long. Secondly, the Universe is VAST. Third, what CAN we look for? Fourth, what SHOULD we look for? But, taking your point, if anything is alive out there, it ain’t very obvious! Q. What if this is it…and we are all alone in the universe? A. It is highly possible we are alone in the universe. Q. Wouldn’t that point toward Creat

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