Life - most usual or most unusual event



I know people want the origin to be magical, special, fantastic,
and for scientists they like it to be complicated and showy and
like a puzzle - amazing to figure out. It is none of those things
It is just the most stable reaction to that temp zone.

All life chemistry is chemistry in
a very very very narrow temperature zone. Outside of that zone it
will not work. It is chemically selected for that narrow zone.
It is narrow zone chemistry.

Thus before you begin to talk about any chemical reaction, you
have to see the obvious that they are all first dependent on
the very very very narrow temperature zone. And that comes
from the sun cycle. And everything follows from that. You can't
begin origin chemistry in a lab and then take it out in the
environment. You can't take the environment out of the origin.
It is in everyway dependent on it. And the second the energy
forces stop all chemistry stops. And the second it drops out
of the very very very narrow temp zone - all stops.
It stops because it is only chemistry that works
in that very very very narrow temperature range.

Nothing is self (self replicator for ex.)
It is all dependent on the environment. It is all
a reaction to the environment.

If not, name anything in life
chem processes outside of the temp zone

Thus life is the most usual chemical response to
that temperature zone.

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