A Fundamentally New Perspective on the Origin and Evolution of Life
Shi V. Liu

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new perspective on the origin and evolution of life, challenging Darwinian theory by emphasizing acellular ancestors, parallel evolution, and physico-chemical principles over randomness and common ancestry.
Contribution
It introduces a fundamentally different view that life evolved from acellular forms through physico-chemical processes, contrasting with traditional Darwinian descent from a common ancestor.
Findings
Evidence against the common ancestor cell hypothesis.
Proposes acellular origins and parallel evolution of life forms.
Highlights physico-chemical principles in evolution.
Abstract
Darwin's hypothesis that all extant life forms are descendants of a last common ancestor cell and diversification of life forms results from gradual mutation plus natural selection represents a mainstream view that has influenced biology and even society for over a century. However, this Darwinian view on life is contradicted by many observations and lacks a plausible physico-chemical explanation. Strong evidence suggests that the common ancestor cell hypothesis is the most fundamental flaw of Darwinism. By contrast, a totally different perspective on origin and evolution of life claims that cellular life forms were descendants of already diversified acellular life forms. Independently originated life forms evolve largely in some parallel ways even though they also interact with each other. Some evolutionary "gaps" naturally exist among evolutionary lines. Similarity may not be the only…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOrigins and Evolution of Life · Evolution and Science Education
