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Why abiogenesis is possible?

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The Question seems to be is abiogenesis possible? The Answer is from everything known no. But if everything happens by natural cause it must have happened.

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There is no agreed upon hypothesis of how biogenesis migh ct have occurred. There are a number of hypothesis but all are based on speculation not empirical evidence.

The laws of energy seem to work against the hypothesis of biogenesis. In a closed system everything goes from order to disorder. Abiogenesis requires that an extremely ordered structure ( the first cell) came about by natural causes from the surrounding chaos of the environment. There may be a natural law not yet discovered that works against the laws of entropy, that might make abiogenesis possible.

The laws of information state that information comes from information and that every transfer of information results in a loss of information. How the formation of the DNA code that programs for complex proteins came about by natural causes is a mystery.

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There is no agreed upon hypothesis of how biogenesis migh ct have occurred. There are a number of hypothesis but all are based on speculation not empirical evidence.

The laws of energy seem to work against the hypothesis of biogenesis. In a closed system everything goes from order to disorder. Abiogenesis requires that an extremely ordered structure ( the first cell) came about by natural causes from the surrounding chaos of the environment. There may be a natural law not yet discovered that works against the laws of entropy, that might make abiogenesis possible.

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