Chemical evolution

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Chemical evolution describes a number of theories that assert that life originated through purely chemical transformations of nonliving matter.[1] The idea is critiqued in The Mystery of Life’s Origin, by materials scientist Walter L. Bradley, geochemist Roger L. Olsen and chemist Charles B. Thaxton

  • "chemical evolution," the idea that unguided natural processes produced the first living cells abiotically, from non-living materials[2]

See also

References

  1. http://www.iscid.org/encyclopedia/Chemical_Evolution
  2. Intelligent design - New World Encyclopedia