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• How old is this planet anyway? • Theories of Origin • Geological and Biological timescales • Phylogeny How old is this planet anyway? –The Universe is probably ~13 billion years old (Big Bang Theory/Doppler Shift) –Earth is ~4.5 billion years old (begins with cooling of crust/solidification) –Earliest records of life ~3.5 billion years ago –First humans (Australopithecus), 0.005 billion years ago –Discovery of Australopithecus fossils , 0.0000000002 billion years ago The Fragility of Life - Coincidence #1 • Life can only exist within temperatures corresponding to the boiling and freezing point of water • This range is a fraction of the range between absolute zero (-273°C) and the temperature of 6 the sun (10 °C) How did life evolve? • Three theories –Creationism –Extraterrestrial origin (Panspermia) –Spontaneous Origin (Coincidence #2) • Black smokers? Physical conditions of early Earth - Coincidence #3 • Temperatures in correct range (in general, water in fluid state, carbon compounds non-brittle) • Size of planet retains an atmosphere • Early atmosphere lacked oxygen, therefore highly reductive • High energy bombardment from sun promotes generation of organics
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