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Abiogenesis

By Jack Don McLovin - Multidiscplinarian -- Jack Has Been writing pages a day for the past 10 years under varying anonymous accounts, always drifting from place to place trying to gain popularity in a group, and start again, and repeat.

According to theory, life was brought forth from non-life. This supposedly happened by a chemical soup in some part of the world reacting to form soap bubbles with RNA inside of them. The RNA encoded for enzymes that were just complex enough to self-reproduce the same system. Once this occurred it would repeat over and over. While repeating the waste material in the chemical reactions slowly accumulated errors in the code of the RNA such that it slowly began to mutate. And from there the rest is supposedly history.

Now, if you're going to be asking this question you're going to be looking at it from a classical standpoint and you're going to need to have experimental evidence to verify that this could occur. While it is true that you can get a chemical soup and introduce an electrical lightning bolt to the mix and it can form amino acids. But, when this happens there's a thing known as chirality. Some molecules can be made as one of a few symmetries, left and right hand symmetry usually. In this scenario the best that has ever been done was by Stanley Miller, where this exact experiment was performed.

Except, for the chirality problem. The reaction produced equal parts left and equal parts right hand symmetrical pieces. When this happens the two react with each other and break back down. As opposed to natural life which is purely only one chirality (either left or right). At least, if you assume chemical diagrams are exact depictions of the physical molecule, then either chirality would supposedly work. But, the problem remains. How to purify the chemical mix to just one side of symmetry?

Either something (a lot) is missing from the picture, or it had to happen another way. You see, I believe in an infinite past, and with that you don't need abiogenesis. Instead what you would need is consciousness to create matter, rather than the other way around.

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