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Most scientists think that life arose spontaneously from nonliving chemicals in the “primordial soup” of ancient earth. The formation of life from nonliving material is defined as spontaneous generation. Stanley Miller conducted an experiment to test the hypothesis of spontaneous generation. How did the experiment of Stanley Miller support the hypothesis of spontaneous generation of living organisms?
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I'm being nice and his answered helped me ;)
Pls, give him the oh so powerful brain!
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Hi there , YES!
Stan miller support by trying to prove even though he was unsuccessful
he still tried showing everyone that he was wrong even today when they have better equipment they still don't tr because they would become a laughing stock from christians !
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