New Paper:
http://vixra.org/pdf/1908.0512v1.pdf
Some calculations are done to hypothesize what the minimum volume of a
star is needed to begin the formation of life. This paper builds on the
previous volume principle of life formation. To form life, vast volumes
of material is needed to increase the statistical likelihood of
molecules mixing in ways that resemble complex proteins, sugars, and
long chain hydrocarbons which branch such as phospholipids. This is of
course far before any feedback and self-regulating mechanisms spring up,
this is just to address the simple act of mixing elements and
combining/recombining them in large scales. There is to date no other
theory that connects young stars directly to the formation of life, this
paper's goal is to help alleviate this vacuum, and places reasoning to
the last universal common ancestor issue raised by academics and
researchers.
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