Hashi Lebwohl wrote:
Vraith, now I need to go back and find the article I saw last week (or was it two weeks ago?) about the team trying to put together "living" cells built only from inorganic compounds.
According to the science, it appears that self-replication is a side-effect of the DNA proteins. If we build DNA from scratch in a lab, it should begin replicating simply because that is what happens when those protein chains exist.[/color]
I might have seen at least a summary/headline about that...I know I didn't see the whole thing.
I did see about a year [or two?] ago about the first guy to experiment with just elements and energy to make organic entities that they thought had failed...but now [30 or 40 years later] they discovered that it actually HAD worked.
I'd love to see that article, if it has even a hint of how/why.
You're original question is still part of it, certainly. It makes perfect sense to me that atoms/molecules/cells can detect light. Meaningful response is the hard part....though I suppose if almost all detect them, then with umpteen million different responses possible, the randomly correct choice would then have an advantage once we solve the replication thing.