notgoddy can you please point out where exactly in the article gives the exact notion you've given?
also, in the same article gives a cruicial point:
Difficulties
Since there are no known chemical pathways for the abiogenic synthesis of nucleotides from pyrimidine nucleobases cytosine and uracil under prebiotic conditions, it may be the case that nucleic acids did not contain the nucleobases seen in life's nucleic acids.[14]
Tellingly, the nucleoside cytosine has a half-life in isolation of 19 days at 100°C and 17,000 years in freezing water, which is still very short on the geologic time scale.[15]
Others have questioned whether ribose and other backbone sugars could be stable enough to be found in the original genetic material.[16]
For example, the ester linkage of ribose and phosphoric acid in RNA is known to be prone to hydrolysis.[17] Additionally, ribose must all be the same enantiomer, because any nucleotides of the wrong chirality act as chain terminators.[18]
For random molecules to join together (like they have a mind of their own) and forming complex genetic material which is also the Foundation of all future life's DNA/RNA (being meaningful and replicable)
isn't that a little stretched?
A cell coming from nothing also contradicts part of the cell theory: all cells from come from pre-existing cell(s)
(Both the classic and the modern) |