you're gonna have to have a sterile enviornment, oh and also arsenic cyanide ammonia electricity you know shit that can kill you
Aiden Peterson
You'll have rotten shit and nothing more. So yeah, you'll have bacterias, but the ones that smell like crap
Jackson Hill
So look up the primordial experiments people have been running. I would suggest looking into stacking hydrocarbons and the living clay hypothesis. Kinda neat thing that classifies clay as being on the border of organic and inorganic things. You will need to sterilize the shit out of everything you work with and seal it all up so that nothing can get in and ruin any work you do. Hmm, probably also gonna need milliQ water to clean everything to make sure excess ions don't fuck up your experiment.
Also this will be very dangerous because most all experiments to try to create life require the equivalent of a pressure bomb hooked up to a car battery.
Anthony Reyes
good lord, what is in the pic
Hunter Edwards
Abiogenesis is still a mystery.
Justin Morris
looks like "art" made from a trip to the butcher shop. you know, a perfectly normal thing for mentally stable people to do.
Carson Baker
>primordial experiments Thank you i looked it up and looks kinda plausible.
I might try that or at least look more into that.
Samuel Peterson
godspeed user whether you succeed or fail miserably by dying in the process it'll be pretty fucking rad in the name of science and discovery
Daniel Baker
If i do die then at least it was for science.
Andrew Ross
righteous
Brody Murphy
>high likely will it only be a colony of bacteria
look at this motherfucker
Joshua Perry
let the man do science for fucks sake, let him figure it out on his own, shit for all you know this motherfucker right here could solve one of lifes greatest mysteries
Joshua Nelson
Even though that might not be true. really thank you.
Aiden Jones
let's be real OP isn't going to produce anything beyond a clump of bacteria. you need everything to be incredibly sterile or bacteria will just have a field day
Levi Evans
But then he'll come post his "abiogenesis" on Veeky Forums!
Christopher Sullivan
Pfft I will cure cancer
Robert Ward
If you want to simulate the conditions at the time, your aquarium should be anaerobic and rich in sulfur-containing molecules.
Luis Thomas
Just some College Football fun, LSU fans roasting a pig dressed like Alabama's elephant
Luke Nguyen
How is life created without procreation? A-Are you God senpai?
Kevin Garcia
Kill yourself degenerate.
Jonathan Robinson
>maybe this guy who writes like a highschooler will solve cancer you guyze! >you just gotta believe! don't you have some liberal arts lecture to attend to?
Benjamin Hughes
I don't understand why I'm a degenerate...
Cooper Robinson
>likely it will only be a colony of bacteria bait
Owen Price
Just fuck off goddamnit
John Young
this.
If you REALLY want to do some shit you can look up some craig venter papers. He technically made "artificial life" but it was basically bacteria.
It would be much more interesting to get a colony of zebra fish and selectively breed them for something.
Bentley Green
Get the fuck off of my board, peasant.
Luis Clark
Fucking kill yourself already.
Justin Robinson
This isn't science, idiot, it's equivalent to playing with dirt.
Camden Anderson
Op's new lifeform.
Isaiah Brown
triggered
Leo Peterson
...
Oliver Reyes
Also take your pedophile cartoons to Go do something useful and fucking kill yourselves, pedophiles.
Angel Ramirez
>But i have a hard time figuring out what kinds of amino acid i should use. does it matter and if yes which?
DNA and RNA can be imagined as amino acid manufacturing plants, in the sense that their eventual end products are all either amino acids or pieces of them.
Life generally uses 16-23 amino acids. These in and of themselves don't do anything, but can react to each other and environmental molecules to form the diverse array of proteins that compose a multicellular organism.
Bioprinting is what you're looking for, if you want to make life. Once you build the entire organism, it could self-perpetuate.
Dominic Scott
Do you have a spacetime distortion field that can speed things up to where a thousand years pass in a second as well?
Henry Smith
OP,in the sake of time: Acording to abiogenesis and inorganic evolution, live emerged when simple molecules arose. I'd suggest to make an inventory on wich molecules where imported from space and wich were created here. For imported ones i suggest sintetizing them. For localy ensambled i recomend run studies on common origins (normal origin or some hidrocarbon chain was an iron mineral IIRC) So, main idea would be to provide in a sealed flask all the compounds previously listed in adition to sea water, all in a proper proportion and provide minerals as reaction surfaces to produce new compounds. Once all is in the flask, boil the shit out of it. If previous research points to thermal degradation of compounds find a work around. Electricity is not mandatory, but usefull (some molecules, aminos IIRC, where produced through electricity).
As boiling is done (5 mins at max for normal bacteria, dunno how much to make it absolutely steril) you start your experiment.
Is that helpfull?
Jayden Powell
seriously, has anyone actually done this ever? I'm pretty sure it would be front-page news if someone ever replicated abiogenesis
Chase Garcia
Bacteria were millions of years in the making, and you don't have the equipment to completely sterilise your growing environment.
Also this. I don't think a garage rig is going to be the first to do this.