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alganet 7 months ago

I have so many questions.

How do you know the evolutionary model of these early organisms? How do you know that a competition had taken place?

If you can't know if it is by chance of not, why hypothesize it?

throwawaymaths 7 months ago | parent [-]

Well we don't truly know. A full analysis of the best prebiotic chemistry hypotheses can't fit in an HN thread so if you want your questions answered you should consider studying organic chemistry, biochemistry, and then going to chemistry grad school.

Suffice it to say all of the best models are reasonably plausible, and like everything in chemistry operates on the principle of chance molecular motions.

alganet 7 months ago | parent [-]

You said there was no mystery. I was under the impression that you knew and had a very simple explanation that could be referenced to.

When I think of "chance molecular motions", I don't immediatelly jump to "well, that leads to biological evolution". I don't understand how you connected the two ideas. I mean, there's a path there, but a whole theory is missing. I searched for it but couldn't find it.

I really don't know organic chemistry, but I'm fascinated by the mystery. You don't need to write here, just give me some good links or references I can read that support your case.