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            the assumption that living beings had a very simple struc-
            ture. Since medieval times, spontaneous generation, which
            asserts that non-living materials came together to form living
            organisms, had been widely accepted. It was commonly
            believed that insects came into being from food leftovers, and
            mice from wheat. Interesting experiments were conducted to
            prove this theory. Some wheat was placed on a dirty piece of
            cloth, and it was believed that mice would originate from it
            after a while.
               Similarly, maggots developing in rotting meat was
            assumed to be evidence of spontaneous generation.
            However, it was later understood that worms did not appear
            on meat spontaneously, but were carried there by flies in the
            form of larvae, invisible to the naked eye.
               Even when Darwin wrote The Origin of Species, the belief
            that bacteria could come into existence from non-living mat-
            ter was widely accepted in the world of science.
               However, five years after the publication of Darwin’s
            book, Louis Pasteur announced his results after long studies
            and experiments, that disproved spontaneous generation, a
            cornerstone of Darwin’s theory. In his triumphal lecture at
            the Sorbonne in 1864, Pasteur said: “Never will the doctrine
            of spontaneous generation recover from the mortal blow
            struck by this simple experiment.” 1
               For a long time, advocates of the theory of evolution
            resisted these findings. However, as the development of sci-
            ence unraveled the complex structure of the cell of a living
            being, the idea that life could come into being coincidentally
            faced an even greater impasse.
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