Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Dec 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984orli...14...43p&link_type=abstract
(Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and Universitaet Mainz, International Conference on the Origin of Life, 7th, Mainz, West German
Mathematics
Logic
Biological Evolution, Chemical Evolution, Cosmology, Stellar Evolution, Big Bang Cosmology, Cosmochemistry, Galactic Evolution, Interstellar Matter, Nuclear Fusion, Universe
Scientific paper
It is generally thought that the universe started with a big explosion (Big Bang) approximately 15 billion years ago. Hydrogen and helium were formed within the first few minutes, while all the other chemical elements are the by-products of stellar evolution that are added to the interstellar medium through the supernova explosions of the larger stars. Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen and Nitrogen, which constitute about 98 percent of the biomass of the earth, are also among the most abundant chemical elements in the Universe. A seemingly unique combination of the fundamental laws and constants of the universe made possible the origin and subsequent slow evolution of life.
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