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http://www.lifesorigin.com/self-replicating-molecules-10.pdf
David Lee, suggests that the simplest form of RNA would consist of 32 amino acids.
If this number is true, then the probability of the first self replicating molecule naturally occurring is 10^32 with all necessary soup available.
If the first self replication did exist by natural means; each probable mutation would need roughly (best case scenario and purely hypothetical) 100,000 replication mutations. The reason is in the best case scenario; 1 out of every 100,000 may adapt to the surroundings; keeping all the bad things out of the cell, via cell membrane. If there is a mutation, and the mutation doesn't have the necessary combatants to fend off the outside world; that molecule will die.
The quickest cell reproduction is in forms of bacteria. In an aerobic condition; they can replicate 10 times in 1 minute. In highly oxidized conditions; they can replicate up to 10 times faster.
So in this case and possible scenario; the first molecule may have enough mutations to form a simple organism "ameba" in roughly 1,000,000 years.
From that point; forming the first complex organism would require a much higher probability.
In this scenario; I assume that the natural process of life needed direction. Either it be from intelligent life on another planet or a supreme universe designer; evolution requires direction. At least from what we know today.
David Lee, suggests that the simplest form of RNA would consist of 32 amino acids.
If this number is true, then the probability of the first self replicating molecule naturally occurring is 10^32 with all necessary soup available.
If the first self replication did exist by natural means; each probable mutation would need roughly (best case scenario and purely hypothetical) 100,000 replication mutations. The reason is in the best case scenario; 1 out of every 100,000 may adapt to the surroundings; keeping all the bad things out of the cell, via cell membrane. If there is a mutation, and the mutation doesn't have the necessary combatants to fend off the outside world; that molecule will die.
The quickest cell reproduction is in forms of bacteria. In an aerobic condition; they can replicate 10 times in 1 minute. In highly oxidized conditions; they can replicate up to 10 times faster.
So in this case and possible scenario; the first molecule may have enough mutations to form a simple organism "ameba" in roughly 1,000,000 years.
From that point; forming the first complex organism would require a much higher probability.
In this scenario; I assume that the natural process of life needed direction. Either it be from intelligent life on another planet or a supreme universe designer; evolution requires direction. At least from what we know today.
