From: The Genesis of Life: From Primordial Soup to First Cell
perspectiveThe Hydrothermal Vent Model

An alternative hypothesis suggests that life began not on the surface, but deep in the ocean at hydrothermal vents. These vents provide a continuous supply of chemical energy, mineral catalysts, and protection from harsh surface conditions like UV radiation. Specifically, alkaline vents are favored due to their natural proton gradients, which could power early metabolic processes.

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Supporting arguments

  • Hydrothermal vents provide stable, continuous energy and chemical gradients.
  • Many extremophiles, considered relics of early life, thrive in similar environments today.
  • Fe-S minerals common at vents are known catalysts for organic reactions and are found in many ancient metabolic pathways.
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