State the evidences we have for the origin of life from inanimate matter?
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Regrettably, there are no evidences for life arising from inanimate matter. The supposed process for this is called abiogenesis and would require chemical evolution from inorganic elements. But, there is no evidence for chemical evolution, it is a myth, just like Darwin's "warm little ponds" or Oparin-Haldane prebiotic soup.
Even if abiogenesis was true and a gully formed single cell organism did assemble somewhere, sometime, somehow, there is no evidence that an accumulation of all the material required for the first cell would somehow come to life, begin the processes of metabolism and reproduce itself.
The present science of investigating the origin to life is filled with intractable problems that can be properly characterized as a chaotic mess due to the lack of any viable naturalistic solutions to the requirements to produce a living entity.
Even if abiogenesis was true and a gully formed single cell organism did assemble somewhere, sometime, somehow, there is no evidence that an accumulation of all the material required for the first cell would somehow come to life, begin the processes of metabolism and reproduce itself.
The present science of investigating the origin to life is filled with intractable problems that can be properly characterized as a chaotic mess due to the lack of any viable naturalistic solutions to the requirements to produce a living entity.
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