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who proposed chemical origin of life ? what evidence do we have for the orgin of life inanimated matter?

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Answered by dvipada07
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the evidence for the of life from inanimate matter was provided through an experiment conducted in 1953,by Stanley L. miller and harold c. urey. In experiment,they assembled an atmosphere containing molecules like ammo la methane and hydrogen sulphide ,but no oxygen over water. this was similar to atmosphere that thought  to exist on early earth . this was maintaining at a temperature just below 100c and sparks were passed through the mixture of gases to simulate lightning.at the end of a week 15% of carbon  from methane ,had been converted to simple compounds of caon including amino acids which make a protein molecules and support the life in basic form . thus amply sugesting the life arose afresh on earth


Qedlin: Darwin was the most likely origin through his myth of "warm little ponds." Miller-Urey showed a bunch of abiotic chemicals in his test tube goo, but never provided any substantive evidence for the origin of life materials. Despite the abject failure, they are both romantically nostalgic in their impact on the naturalistic ideological disciples.
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