Origin Of Life Theories

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adjective relating to the belief that living organisms can arise from non-living matter; pertaining to abiogenesis

  • The theory of abiogenetic origin suggests that life arose from non-living matter.
  • Some scientists believe in abiogenetic processes as the origin of life.
  • I heard about this crazy abiogenetic idea that life just popped up out of nowhere.
  • The abiogenetic growth of the organization can be attributed to its innovative strategies.

adjective relating to abiogenesis

adverb in a way that relates to abiogenesis, the original evolution of life or living organisms from inorganic or inanimate substances

  • Scientists have proposed various theories on how life on Earth could have originated abiogenically.
  • Some researchers believe that life may have started abiogenically, without the need for external influence.
  • People are talking about how life could have just popped up abiogenically out of nowhere.
  • The idea of creativity springing abiogenically from chaos is a concept explored in many works of art.

noun a scientist who studies or advocates for the concept of abiogenesis

  • The abiogenist proposed a theory that life could arise from non-living matter.
  • The abiogenist is always talking about how life could have started without any help.
  • The abiogenist is all about that life from nothing idea.
  • Like an abiogenist creating life from scratch, she built her business from the ground up.