Thank you Craig for posting on such an interesting matter

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I started wondering about how the first cell may have been made under "natural" conditions (and ((probably because I have been following stuff related to Bert,s pointer on the latest research into water)) it occurred to me that a single droplet of water seems similar to a cell

..the alignment of water molecules at the surface offers the droplet a simple shell..a method of containment.. perhaps the very first initial containment..
Within a droplet of water it seems we can observe the pushing of material to the centre..this would seem a simple machinery to cause other molecules within the droplet to meet and provide the best possible environment providing opportunity to bond.
Berts water material tells us that this simple shell apparently holds a charge...a charge can regulate exchange and perhaps even cause a larger droplet to split..whatever but the fact that there is an available charge opens many doors... anyways from such simplicity if you start to consider the complexity and opportunity it does your head in...thanks again

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alex

