SCHOLAR: THEORY OF DIVERGENT EVOLUTION
When asking the question on whether the egg or the chicken came first it is important to fully understand the theory of evolution. The theory of evolution says that natural selection is the method by which the earths biodiversity changed to adapt to the environment (Brittanica 2026). This evolution was brought about by competition known as survival of the fittest in an ecological environment nature. With all of that said its important to understand that theories serve to create a hunch or provide clues as to observable phenomena in the environment. Without further ado lets examine the main question. The egg came before the bird. Birds evolved from dinosaurs and their phenotypes are evolutionary links in a modern context expressed as lizards. It could be said that current theory supports this. With that said in theory amphibians came first before lizards and they were the first animals to colonize land as tetrapods. It could be theorized that lizards a more complex species could have emerged from amphibians. Next amphibians could be said to come from fish. This is expressly evident because when amphibians are young they possess many similar phenotypic traits as fish. With that said these traits that are similar could be expressed in divergent species that have offspring with deviated phenotypic expressions. For example the lizard could have produced an egg and when that egg hatched it beared the phenotypic resemblance to a bird. With fish it could be hypothesized that they emerged from protozoans. Most fish have a common ancestor, the jelly fish. With the jelly fish it could be said that it is phenotypically linked to the protozoans where the traits expressed as dominant alleles are similar in both species. Moving on it could be guessed that bacteria emerged from protozoans. Bacteria is a living organism that like protozoans contain organelle. This is their shared phenotypic expression. Lastly, from bacteria that is living it could be evolutionary linked to a virus wherein the virus is the basic life form only containing RNA and an envelope. What becomes evident is that the egg certainly came before the chicken. Is it possible that all living things emerged from a virus that evolved to remain dormant as it replicated and expressed itself in living things via the disease of ageing. How did the virus come to be? A virus is composed of RNA. It could be said that RNA is a basic building block of nature. RNA is composed mainly of sugar. When chemistry is factored in, it is molecularly composed of oxygen, carbon dioxide and hydrogen. These elements were present in the beginning of earth via the atmosphere. It is possible that various forms of RNA were produced by the atmosphere in all regions of the earth resulting in the biodiversity that it contains. The RNA likely became encapsulated and turned into a virus via the conditions within earth the elements, temperature and force. This occurred in a slow way over millions of years. Lets take a closer look at the virus. The virus likely evolutionary adapted to replicate with other viruses because it needed a host for food. The RNA contained within it required vesicular fluid to be sustained. All living things age and it could be hypothesized that the original virus is contained within all those living things proof of this is that they express the symptom of ageing. The virus is the cause of that disease. The virus attacked a liken virus and was diffused within that host. The RNA it contained required food. The attacking virus became a vacuole within the host. The RNA was pushed away from the vacuole because of pressure through diffusion. This resulted in the shrinkage of the vacuole and the expansion of the host. The pressure of the envelope caused a chemical and physical reaction that fused the two RNA creating a more complex glucose with adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C), or uracil (U) the protein. As this occurred through time the virus continued to evolve in divergent ways evidentially creating DNA. Like when atoms are molecularly separated energy is released. With the creation of DNA via RNA an energy - adenosine triphosphate is also created. When the energy was created via the DNA transcribing telomerase energy pushed away from it to create the nucleus. The RNA was also pushed through that chemical reaction resulting in the nucleolus. The bacteria maintains a movement that is similar to peristalsis in humans. In the movement of the bacteria the vesicular fluid moves in a circular motion like the ocean. This causes ripples within the organelle. This is how the vacuole travels to the nucleus to obtain the excess material from DNA transcription. The energy continues to force the telomerase away from the nucleus and into the vacuole via diffusion. The vacuole moves around the bacteria in a circular fashion. The telomerase through the pressure within the vacuole experience a physical reaction where parts of it are released creating the golgi bodies the ribozomes.
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Utility: To cure ageing we must get the original RNA the virus. Antibodies could be used to develop a vaccine. The vaccine provides the antibodies from the transcription meaning the telomerase.. thats only that part.. the natural radiation is a problem.. theres also the intake of chemicals.. the original rna should be available in all species the reason they all age.. afterall its a virus.. the virus likely degraded over millions of years appearing undetected on the spieces.. the reason they still havent found it.. it evolutionary adapted in the bodies of those species to be transient.. or undetectable.. ageing is a disease... where is the fountain.. the virus was quicker whrn it was evolutionary in its infancy but it degraded causing it to gradually slow. this resulted in quicker biodiversity than todays biodiversity.
WORK CITED
Britannica. (2025). Evolution. Retrieved from: Evolution | Definition, History, Types, & Examples | Britannica
Britannica. (2025). Origins of Brids. Retrieved from: Origins of Birds | Evolution, First Birds, & Facts | Britannica
The Institute for Environmental Research and Education. Retrieved from: Which came first frogs or dinosaurs? - The Institute for Environmental Research and Education
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