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THE WET 317108 living. Besides, water contains other micro living organisms. But when water boils, they become lifeless. But water particles and other subtle bodies of micro moving organisms regain life after a certain period. This time limit is nearly 12 hours in winter, nearly 15 hours in summer and nearly 9 hours in the rainy season, i.e. monsoon. After it is boiled, it regains life after above-mentioned time-limit. In short, Miller perhaps decomposed the solution of water, H,, Chy, and NH, for a week, heated it and examined it within a time-limit, mentioned above and therefore, found the substances to be lifeless. Had he examined them after the above-mentioned time-limit, he would certainly have found that the substances contained life.
In his experiment Sidney Fox heated the mixture of amino acids and proteinoids were produced. The proteinoids were put into hot water which was then cooled. In the cold mixture he saw that subtle spheres and big molecules were produced according to Oparin's belief. Both were mixed. Living cells were thus made. Here, too, polynucleotides were added perhaps after cooling down the mixture of hot water. Meanwhile living cells were perhaps produced and he probably saw the living organisms through a microscope. The result of the experiments of Sidney Fox is, therefore, not surprising. Even if today experiments were made as described above, the result would be the same.
In short all various experiments about the origin of the living organisms, made on the basis of different hypothesis, will lead to the similar results on account of the production of sammürcchima living organisms. As a re question of origin of living organisms will become more and more complex. It will be at last necessary for all living organisms and the whole universe to believe that they are beginning less and endless according to the Indian tradition.
- Clo. Dr. Anil Kumar Jain 12. Sharda Kripa Society
P.O. - Chandkheda Ahmedabad-382424
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