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On 17/12/2024 6:33 am, Mark Isaak wrote:Probably not a problem. It's easy to imagine mechanisms that could separate productive products from counterproductive ones.What makes you think that you know enough about the universe to think that the problems you put forward will not likewise be obviated by further research?I don't, not with certainty. Hence I put forward possible OoL showstoppers for scrutiny.
To that end, do you think the following recent examples have any merit at all? I'm not asking if you agree that they're a problem, rather, is there any legitimacy in addressing them as potentional problems for OoL?
- the tar paradox
- supply of concentrated nucleotides unbroken for millions of yearsA problem, yes, but only in the sense that solving any puzzle is a problem. A showstarter (where research is the show), not a showstopper. Also, millions of years may be unnecessary. I suspect that one bottleneck of abiogenesis is for the proper conditions to come together, but once they do, a huge step could be taken in months, perhaps hours. I might be completely wrong about that, but then, others might be wrong about thinking optimum conditions must persist for millions of years.
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