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'''Chemical evolution''' is a hypothesis which tries to explain how ] might possibly develop from non-life (see ]). Various experiments have been made to show certain aspects of this process, the first ones were done by ] in the ]. For that they are now called ]s. '''Chemical evolution''' is a hypothesis which tries to explain how ] might possibly develop from non-life (see ]). Various experiments have been made to show certain aspects of this process, the first ones were done by ] in the ]. For that they are now called ]s. However only very basic organic building blocks were obtained. The challenge is getting complex molecules organzided consistently.


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Chemical evolution is a hypothesis which tries to explain how life might possibly develop from non-life (see abiogenesis). Various experiments have been made to show certain aspects of this process, the first ones were done by Stanley L. Miller in the 1950s. For that they are now called Miller experiments. However only very basic organic building blocks were obtained. The challenge is getting complex molecules organzided consistently.

See also: RNA world hypothesis - origins of life