Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 3
Saturday–Tuesday, April 13–16, 2019; Denver, Colorado
Session S01: Poster Session III (14:00-17:00)
2:00 PM,
Monday, April 15, 2019
Sheraton
Room: Plaza Foyer
Abstract: S01.00004 : Origin of the Life on the Primeval Earth
Presenter:
Seyed Mohammad Taghavi Ahrami
(Daar Bruken University)
Authors:
Seyed Mohammad Taghavi Ahrami
(Daar Bruken University)
Hassan Gholibeigian
(AmirKabir University of Technology)
It seems that the Si. Stone may have been the key to the origin of the first protocells on the primeval Earth. On the other hand, on the following arguments the semipermeable layer water-filled by air bubbles covered by soft clay can’t be the origin of the life.
The first is that, there was no soft clay on the Earth for enveloping the water-filled air bubbles. There is still no erosion of the stone materials in that time. Producing the soft clay from erosion of stones occur during few billions of years later.
Secondly, there was no air only water vapor, ammonia gases, H2, CH4 and other hydrocarbons in the form of saline in the interior of the hot Si. Stone.
The water vapor including the mentioned above items sediment inside the hot Si’ layers during the vaporizing the water. The temperature of the process inside the Si. Domain should had been about 150- 200 degree of the centigrade. Tاhen these accumulated black sediments can be origin of the first protocells.
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