Everything about Non-life totally explained
In the
physical sciences,
non-life is an umbrella term set to distinguish or characterize those inanimate chemical precursors found in the
primeval soup of the early years of planetary
evolution from which
life, theoretically, evolved or came into existence. In the classic 1953
Urey-Miller experiment, for example, non-living chemical entities such as
water (H
2O),
methane (CH
4),
ammonia (NH
3) and
hydrogen (H
2) were electrically stimulated, using sparks as simulating lightning, into forming the various precursors to life, such as
hydrogen cyanide,
amino acids, simple sugars, etc. These, in time, would theoretically form
RNA and
DNA, the building blocks of life.
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