2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202312.0231.v1
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Why is Abiogenesis Such a Tough Nut to Crack?

David Lynn Abel

Abstract: The latest life-origin literature is reviewed, along with grouping and classification of the most enduring models of abiogenesis. New trends are identified in origin-of-life thought. Astrobiology continues to deal mostly with inorganic and very elementary organic reactions in extreme environments. Nonequilibrium thermodynamics has received a great deal of attention. Attempts have been made to relate Bejan’s Constructal Law to life and abiogenesis. RNA World preclusions only seem to have grown, while ribozym… Show more

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