The current status of 'abiogenesis' is reflected in the hundreds of peer reviewed research published every year. We have cited some of this research, but you brushed it off. I am not sure just citing more would change anything. I doubt it. You actually lack the scientific background to understand it in the context of all the research published every year.
I will add that in the video by James Tour he referred to the problem of right versus left handed proteins in RNA/DNA, ie chirality. A reference I provided long ago that resolved the problem, or as another reference concluded it was never really a problem.
I will add that in the video by James Tour he referred to the problem of right versus left handed proteins in RNA/DNA, ie chirality. A reference I provided long ago that resolved the problem, or as another reference concluded it was never really a problem.
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