What's the most plausible theory for the origin of life on Earth?
>>9090336
something like this
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/235722244_The_Origin_of_Cellular_Life_and_Biosemiotics
>>9090336
I pooped the universe out of my butt one day
>>9090336
Randomness.
It is just as robust as any rule-based pattern generator.
>>9090336
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQrCsPrh11M
God, easily.
>>9090336
mars bacteria slowly evolved into complicated life.
>>9090336
probably hydrothermal vents. basically you get a pH gradient there (or proton gradient if you will) that allows membranes to harness chemical energy, not unlike current life. the vents always provide a source of random chemicals that can be incorporated until life-like processes start to take control.
>>9090336
You know, I probably always grasped it subconsciously and never thought about it consciously, but the fact that there are all these basal extremophiles implies life on Earth arose sometime shortly after or during the Hadean Eon.
>>9090336
The egg came first.
I've heard that in the book "The Cosmic Anthropic Principle" there are ten steps in the apparent evolutionary chain of humans that each should have take (statistically) long enough that the sun would have gone cold before any one of them could happen. So not evolution apparently.
watch the movie Life (2017)
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