Craig I think a simple droplet of water is far more complex than we have considered it to be perhaps and maybe capable of providing a basic system from which other complexities evolve... I have little idea really and am looking for the simplest of starting steps.
The reason I dwell upon it is because the more one thinks about it the greater complexity one can suggest and adding simple aspects that may have some effect produces opportunity one possibly overlooked... just with a simple droplet so I am seeing more in it than someone with better things to do I suspect.
I have become preoccupied with this subject and have tried to focus upon only one aspect that being a method of containment... hence the observation of the membrane like characteristic of the skin of water and how such characteristic may offer the initial system for placement of chemicals... would calcium and CO2 etc find a suitable condition to form an egg shell approach

and I suspect already the egg did indeed come before the chicken
It would seem that "division" of a simple water droplet is possible from action of temp and or variation in size for example even variation in charge will have consequences making division more or less likely one would think and all I have been trying to consider is if any of these fundamentals offer a course to a development of more complex structures....or put another way ..there must be an initial starting point where the rules of the universe dictate a certain progression will follow...they seem to have things worked out to a large degree with the chemical reactions and I have tried to consider environment aspects.
Anyways great stuff Craig

. I have vowed to read and not offer input (opinions) but with this most interesting subject I can not help myself

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alex

