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1.Humans first had the concept of chickens, and then they had the concept of eggs. So first there are chickens, then then there are eggs.
For example, the famous academic authority Aristotle said, "If there had been a primordial man, he must have been born without father and mother—this is against nature." Eggs hatch birds, but birds can't be born from a primordial egg, otherwise there must be an original bird to lay the egg.
2.According to a large number of scientific researches, about 77 million years ago, a small carnivorous dinosaur lived next to a river, and it built a nest nearby, and it laid eggs in it. When it was full of anticipation to become a mother, the water level of the creek suddenly **, so it left the creek for the safety of its own life.
Leave its hatching eggs in the nest and let those eggs grow on their own.
3.To put it in strict terms, dinosaurs laid eggs similar to our current ones in their nests, and because of the advancement of time and the evolution of dinosaurs themselves, it evolved from a large animal to a bird (chicken) is also a type of bird. The formation of eggs requires a special protein that acts as a catalyst to help the eggshell form as quickly as possible.
4.And this protein is a protein that only exists in the ovaries of chickens, so without chickens, eggs would not be able to form eggshells. Therefore, this problem is solved, that is, there are chickens first, and then there are eggs.
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First there were chickens, then there were eggs. Because if there are eggs first and then chickens, then there are no chickens to hatch the eggs, so there are chickens first and then eggs.
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The answer to the standard of chicken or egg in the world is that there was a chicken first, because human beings first had the concept of chicken, and then they had the concept of eggs.
According to scientists' research, about 77 million years ago, there was a carnivorous dinosaur that built a nest to lay eggs and hatch eggs, but when the baby dinosaurs were not hatched, the river swelled, the carnivorous dinosaurs left, and the dinosaur eggs grew on their own in the nest.
With the passage of time and the evolution of species, dinosaurs slowly evolved into later birds, and chickens are a type of birds, and the dinosaur eggs at that time became the eggs that people saw later.
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Summary. In fact, there are eggs first, and then there are chickens, which is the proof given by researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences with practical evidence.
In fact, there are eggs first, and then there are chickens, which is the proof given by researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences with practical evidence.
The causal dilemma of "whether there is a (chicken) egg first" or a chicken (chicken lays eggs, eggs give birth to chickens, who appears first in this vertical beam world, is it a chicken or an egg).
This chicken-and-egg question has often provoked ancient philosophers to explore and discuss the origin of life and the universe.
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Hello, dear, the first chicken or the egg The standard answer is that human beings have the concept of chicken first, and then the concept of eggs. So first there are chickens, then then there are eggs. For example, Aristotle, a well-known academic authority, said:
Eggs hatch birds, but birds can't be born from a primordial egg, otherwise there must be a primordial bird to lay the egg. There is the egg first, and the chicken that hatches the egg is still the chicken, but the egg laid by the chicken is no longer the egg. All life is connected as one, never ending in continuous change.
Therefore, the birth of chickens is in the cycle of eggs from generation to generation. This is based on Darwin's "The Origin of Things".
There are eggs first, and there is a program that specifically talks about this problem, mainly because of genetic variation. Genetic mutations occur every time a new life is born, and the "ancestor" of chickens (said to be a type of bird) from ancient times will have a genetic mutation every time they reproduce, and when the generation closest to chickens lays eggs, they have all the genes that belong to chickens, that is, eggs. So it's the eggs that come first, and then the chickens hatch. >>>More
Did the chicken come first or the egg came first? This classic question has plagued mankind for hundreds of years. Recently, British scientists claimed to have solved the mystery, and the answer is that there are chickens and then eggs, on the grounds that they have found a protein that can catalyze the formation of eggshells only found in the ovaries of chickens. >>>More
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Whether it comes first with the egg or the chicken has always been a hot topic of debate. Recently, paleontologist Darla Zelenski at the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada, said that after studying the fossilized dinosaur eggs from 77 million years ago, a clear answer to the puzzle has emerged: >>>More