Geologist Juan Manuel Garcia Ruiz is astonished by his lab's creation of a proto-world, a remarkable exploration into the origins of life itself.
The experiment, an update of Miller's 1952 work, showcased self-organizing molecules in a primordial soup, challenging traditional views on the origin of life.
Garcia Ruiz emphasizes that the origin of life wasn't a single divine moment, but instead a gradual, random chemical evolution over millions of years.
He speculates that these proto-worlds could exist on countless planets, potentially leading to life, representing a complex evolution from simple molecules.
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