ArtistsconceptofcollisionatHD172555 Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date January 5, 2026 CategoriesEarth SciencesOrigin of LifePlanetology Tagged , AlphaFold, atmosphere, biochemistry, biological complexity, chance, disorder, entropy, Francis Crick, Imperial College London, informational content, intelligence, intelligent design, Last Universal Common Ancestor, Leslie Orgel, LUCA, molecular assembly, origin of life, panspermia, physical biasing, primitive earth, protocell, Robert E. Endres, universe, water, zircon New Paper Argues for the “Unreasonable Likelihood of Being” Jonathan McLatchie January 5, 2026 Earth Sciences, Origin of Life, Planetology 5 How long did life have to get started? Endres notes that life on earth could not have emerged until after two early global sterilizing impacts. Read More ›