This is a simulation of the chemical reactions that, according to Oparin's theory, generated life from nonliving matter. Where the flow is weak, magnetic balls aggregate like molecules (right). On the left they disconnect [source: buff.ly/3ih7gFu]
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Chemistry doesn't care about life. Biology does. "Unless a biologically derived entity is acting upon them, molecules have never been shown to evolve towards life"
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Reminds me of some images and videos I saw of extraordinary developments in human blood that was injected with nano technology (aka mRNA shots).
And also what embalmers come across since the beginning of 2021. Independent new life?
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In synthetic biology magnetism is also known to create cell membranes.(lipids)
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It only took a designer, design, specialized equipment, and previously existing materials assembled by sentient beings to "generate life from nonliving matter".
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