Episode #318 from 2:34:00
Evolution
So the hard leap, the hardest leap, the most important leap is from prokaryotes to eukaryotes. What's the second, if we were ranking? You gave a lot of emphasis on photosynthesis. Yeah, and that would be my second one, I think. But it's not so much... I mean, photosynthesis is part of the problem. It's a difficult thing to do. Again, we know it happened once, we don't know why it happened once, but the fact that it was kind of taken on board completely by plants, and algae, and so on as chloroplasts, and did very well in completely different environments, and then on land and whatever else, seems to suggest that there's no problem with exploring. You could have a separate origin that explored this whole domain over there that the bacteria had never gone into.
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So the hard leap, the hardest leap, the most important leap is from prokaryotes to eukaryotes. What's the second, if we were ranking? You gave a lot of emphasis on photosynthesis. Yeah, and that would be my second one, I think. But it's not so much... I mean, photosynthesis is part of the problem. It's a difficult thing to do. Again, we know it happened once, we don't know why it happened once, but the fact that it was kind of taken on board completely by plants, and algae, and so on as chloroplasts, and did very well in completely different environments, and then on land and whatever else, seems to suggest that there's no problem with exploring. You could have a separate origin that explored this whole domain over there that the bacteria had never gone into.