The (Nearly) Complete Story of Abiogenesis
Patreon: / membership The origin of life is a notoriously difficult subject to study. After all, there's a four billion year gap between us and the first instances of life. In this video, we'll go through all of the models I could reasonably cram into this length of time, inspecting the good, the bad, and the weird. Assets Images & Video Pexels Adobe Stock Pixabay Rawpixel Vecteezy BioIcons NIHArt Vaporwave image by freepik Wikimedia Commons Thanks @myelinachemon for the pre-outro art! Thanks @Clockworkbio for the mitochondria segment! @OctopusLady 's Hydrothermal Vent Video: • This Ecosystem Will Kill You If You Move Thank you myelin @SyzygyAltairCh and @CharisEuphranor for lending your voices to the mad geoscientists Intro Music by Harblot Brown: • Wish You Well (Hablot Brown Remix) Outro Music by Nikki: • This Beautiful Life Complete references & creative commons video material: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1C... For Business Inquiries: [email protected]

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