
Joseph Dalton Hooke
Joseph Dalton Hooke was an English chemist and a contemporary of Charles Darwin, known for his correspondence with Darwin regarding the origins of life, specifically the hypothesis that life may have originated in warm, small ponds, a theory that resonates with recent scientific discoveries in astrobiology.
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Joseph Dalton Hooke was mentioned in relation to Charles Darwin's hypothesis about the origin of life.
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