eli5 – If RNA was created by a soup of chemicals, is it possible that it’s being randomly created in pockets around the world? and could those random rna strands create life out of nowhere?

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Sorry If these questions are stupid, I was just randomly thinking about how rna started.

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Who says life has to use RNA?

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The problem is there is life everywhere on earth now, any nutritious “soup” sitting around long enough to turn into new life is going to be something else’s lunch.

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The problem is there is life everywhere on earth now, any nutritious “soup” sitting around long enough to turn into new life is going to be something else’s lunch.

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The problem is there is life everywhere on earth now, any nutritious “soup” sitting around long enough to turn into new life is going to be something else’s lunch.

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I just watched a YT video by astronomy news blogger Anton Petrov related to this question. It’s called the Leventhal paradox. It’s about how rare life in the universe may actually be. Here’s my understanding of it. The protein required for photosynthesis has to be folded in a specific way. Researchers have figured out that the required folding is only 1 out of 10^300 possible combos. Researchers have also estimated that there only 10^30 places in the milky way where this protein can potentially form. That averages out to 1 potential creation of this photosynthesis protein per 10^10 milky way like galaxies.
edit: can’t remember if the numbers are exactly correct, but the scale is right.

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I just watched a YT video by astronomy news blogger Anton Petrov related to this question. It’s called the Leventhal paradox. It’s about how rare life in the universe may actually be. Here’s my understanding of it. The protein required for photosynthesis has to be folded in a specific way. Researchers have figured out that the required folding is only 1 out of 10^300 possible combos. Researchers have also estimated that there only 10^30 places in the milky way where this protein can potentially form. That averages out to 1 potential creation of this photosynthesis protein per 10^10 milky way like galaxies.
edit: can’t remember if the numbers are exactly correct, but the scale is right.

Anonymous 0 Comments

I just watched a YT video by astronomy news blogger Anton Petrov related to this question. It’s called the Leventhal paradox. It’s about how rare life in the universe may actually be. Here’s my understanding of it. The protein required for photosynthesis has to be folded in a specific way. Researchers have figured out that the required folding is only 1 out of 10^300 possible combos. Researchers have also estimated that there only 10^30 places in the milky way where this protein can potentially form. That averages out to 1 potential creation of this photosynthesis protein per 10^10 milky way like galaxies.
edit: can’t remember if the numbers are exactly correct, but the scale is right.

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If a new day 0 organism were to emerge, it would be unable to compete with today’s organisms, with their billions of years of evolution to compete and perfectly fit the environment.

Even in sterile no-preservative food items, which seem like the perfect isolated environment, they would die. Thousands of chemical compounds/structures produced by every organism on earth exist to protect cells from infection and resource theft. Liquify strawberries and you’ll get more than just sugar and protein – it’s all the strawberry’s protective enzymes and locked proteins and whatnot.

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If a new day 0 organism were to emerge, it would be unable to compete with today’s organisms, with their billions of years of evolution to compete and perfectly fit the environment.

Even in sterile no-preservative food items, which seem like the perfect isolated environment, they would die. Thousands of chemical compounds/structures produced by every organism on earth exist to protect cells from infection and resource theft. Liquify strawberries and you’ll get more than just sugar and protein – it’s all the strawberry’s protective enzymes and locked proteins and whatnot.

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If a new day 0 organism were to emerge, it would be unable to compete with today’s organisms, with their billions of years of evolution to compete and perfectly fit the environment.

Even in sterile no-preservative food items, which seem like the perfect isolated environment, they would die. Thousands of chemical compounds/structures produced by every organism on earth exist to protect cells from infection and resource theft. Liquify strawberries and you’ll get more than just sugar and protein – it’s all the strawberry’s protective enzymes and locked proteins and whatnot.