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Author Topic:   Has there ever been a computer modelling of abiogenesis?
Neutralmind
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12-13-2006 5:28 PM


This just popped into my mind. There are lots of computer modelling of weather, galaxy formations, ecosystems and such. But has there ever been a decent attempt to make a computer scenario/model of abiogenesis happening? With all the chemicals reacting and such. Even if only to a very primitive stage, has it been done?
If not, why? The formations of galaxies and atoms reacting must be as hard to model as chemical reactions resulting into more complex forms and eventually to "life".
I suggest coffee house because this is not really a science topic.

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12-13-2006 5:40 PM


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