Originally Posted By: Paul
I tried to find that information about how water formed
on comets , and was unable.
would you mind posting a link to the info.

I asked you that. You're the one that is making statements that don't agree with observations. We know that hydrogen and oxygen combine easily to form water, because there is so much water in the universe. Beyond water there are a great many other chemical compositions that occur naturally in the universe. So that we can expect that any that can occur probably does. Therefore the presence of life, which is based on chemical reactions, should not come as surprise. It is just an extension of the ability of the universe to create more and more complicated chemical compositions.

Bill Gill


C is not the speed of light in a vacuum.
C is the universal speed limit.